The DuPont Experimental Station is the largest research and development facility of DuPont,[1] located on the banks of the Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, Delaware The DuPont Experimental Station was founded as an effort to move the DuPont Company from gunpowder and explosives into chemistry.[1] The site overlooks the original powder mills upon which the company was founded – now Hagley Museum and Library.The Experimental Station is located east from Hagley Museum and west-southwest from Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware.The station serves as the primary research and development facility for DuPont.The Experimental Station is where many materials and products were developed by DuPont, including: Inventions.