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Welcome to the Wayne County Historical Society, home of the full-size replica of the Stourbridge Lion, the first locomotive to run on the commercial track in the United States.

Our Main Museum and Museum Shop are housed in a building built in 1860 as headquarters of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company. The D & H Gravity Railroad, which carried anthracite coal from the mines of Lackawanna County to Honesdale, met the D & H Canal directly behind the building. The canal carried the coal from Honesdale to Rondout, New York, on the Hudson River. 

The Museum Shop offers historical books by Wayne County authors and many Wayne County related items. The Museum Shop is also online for your convenience.  Wayne County Historical Society Online Store (waynehistorypa.com)

The Marjorie Smith Glass Gallery connects the 1860 building (Main Museum) with the Jason Torrey land office, headquarters of one of the county's earliest entrepreneurs. Four additions built to house our expanding collections and Research Library complete the 810 Main Street campus in Honesdale. 

The Research Library offers access to WCHS' extensive archive including books, genealogy files, and over 12,000 searchable photographs. The Research Library microfilm collection can be viewed with a state-of-the-art View Scan III reader. 

Some of our permanent exhibits include:

Movin' Energy: The History of the Delaware and Hudson Canal 1828-1898 is housed in a 1993 addition for the Stourbridge Lion Replica, the centerpiece of this award-winning exhibit. The first locomotive to turn wheel on a commercial track in the United States made its first run here in Honesdale in 1829. The Eclipse, a D&H passenger gravity car with its hand-stenciled ceiling and beautiful carved wood interior, and a paymaster's buggy share the floor space with the Stourbridge Lion replica.

Faces in Clay, with historian Vernon Leslie's 4,600-plus archaeology collection as its basis, interprets the Native American history of the upper Delaware Valley. Several important features of their lifestyle, hunting and gathering techniques, and social customs are highlighted. Also, Vernon Leslie's life's work is interpreted, and a 17th-century dugout canoe can be viewed.

Wayne County's Glass: Window Panes to White House Crystal includes almost 200 pieces of glass all produced or decorated in Wayne County from the 1820s to 1980s; more than a dozen tools used in the production of glass; cutting stones and brushes, and several rare photographs of glassworkers and the various cutting "shops" in the county. Representative pieces from the Bethany, Honesdale Glass and Honesdale Decorating, Hawley, Dorflinger, T. B. Clark, Hatch & Clark, Vetter, Maple City, Owanda, Irving, Clinton, Keystone, O'Connor, G. Wm. Sell, Kranz & Sell, Linke Companies, and more are on display. The work of Herman Neugenbauer, Louis Rickert, Ray LaTournous, C.C. Hook, and John Murphy can also be seen.

Children's History Lab with hands-on experiences for children of all ages includes stations about Native American way of life, European homestead with a child-friendly kitchen and garden; introductrory genealogy kiosk using websites; and "gravity" and "geology" hands-on experiences. 

At the Wayne County Historical Society Museum, you can explore our extensive permanent collection that includes the D & H Canal, Gravity Railroad, Lenape, and Dorflinger Glass, and you will also experience new exhibitions and programs about our historically rich county. Visit the Main Museum today and explore our history!

Call the museum for more information regarding our new exhibits and special events. 570-253-3240

Accessibility Notes

Main Museum has handicapped parking and an accessible front entrance. The exhibits are featured on ramp walkways throughout the museum, and the second floor is easily accessible by elevator. All doorways accommodate wheelchairs.

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Welcome to the Wayne County Historical Society, home of the full-size replica of the Stourbridge Lion, the first locomotive to run on commercial track in the United States.

Our main museum and museum shop are housed in a building built in 1860 as headquarters of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company....click here for more information.

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