Hershey Story Museum: Exploring Hershey’s Sweet History
We all know and love the iconic Hershey chocolate bar, but how much do you know about the man behind the candy empire? Chocolatier, businessman and philanthropist Milton S. Hershey sold his first Hershey bar in 1900, and from humble beginnings grew the brand into a household name. When you stay with us at the Londonderry Inn and Estate, you can learn more about Hershey’s visionary founder and the sweet legacy he left behind at the Hershey Story Museum, located just 5 miles from our historic bed-and-breakfast.
As visitors step into the museum on West Chocolate Avenue, they are immediately immersed in the story of Milton Hershey's rise to confectionery fame. From his early entrepreneurial failures to the creation of the Hershey Chocolate Company, every aspect of his sometimes rocky road to success is meticulously chronicled. Through interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations and engaging artifacts, visitors gain insight into Hershey's innovative business strategies, philanthropic endeavors and lasting impact on the chocolate industry.
One of the highlights of the museum is its Chocolate Lab, where learning never tasted so sweet! Become a chocolatier for a day with this hands-on experience. You'll explore the chocolate-making process from bean to bar, from tempering chocolate to creating personalized confections. Another interactive activity at the museum is the international chocolate tasting. Tastings at The Hershey Story gives visitors the opportunity to hone their skills as a cocoa connoisseur by sampling warm drinking chocolates from around the world — from Africa to Indonesia. These two unique experiences are the perfect way to immerse yourself in the sweet world that inspired Milton Hershey.
But the Hershey Story Museum is more than just a celebration of chocolate; it's also a testament to Milton Hershey's commitment to community and philanthropy. The museum delves into Hershey's establishment of the town of Hershey, Pennsylvania, as a model community for his employees, complete with affordable housing, recreational facilities and educational opportunities. His vision for a utopian community where everyone could thrive is brought to life through archival photographs, oral histories and interactive displays.
Additionally, the museum explores the philanthropic legacy of Milton Hershey and his wife, Catherine, including the creation of the Milton Hershey School, a residential school for underprivileged children. Through multimedia presentations and personal stories from alumni, visitors gain a deeper understanding of Hershey's dedication to improving the lives of others and leaving a lasting impact on future generations.
When you plan your next getaway to the Londonderry Inn, add a trip to the Hershey Story Museum to your itinerary. It's a must-visit destination for anyone with a sweet tooth and a curiosity for history.