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Delaware: Heirloom. Lewes Nestled in an intimate Victorian house near Delaware Bay, ... This Inner Harbor restaurant is a staple on "best of Baltimore" lists, and for good reason, diners say. ...
On November 15, 1926, the new Harbor of Refuge light was established. This new cast-iron structure was designed to endure the most intense of Atlantic storms. The current structure of 76 feet (23 m) is a white, conical tower with a black lantern. The house itself lies on a cast-iron caisson which is built into the breakwater. The pier of the ...
The Lewes Coast Guard Station now functions as the Delaware River pilot's station. The station is a 2.5-story balloon-framed building, built in 1938 in Colonial Revival style. The principal facade faces the harbor with an enclosed porch supported by paired Tuscan columns. Shingle siding covers the station.
Delaware state boundary lines with Maryland and Pennsylvania: Not applicable: 36: Delaware Breakwater and Lewes Harbor: Delaware Breakwater and Lewes Harbor: December 12, 1976 : East of Lewes at Cape Henlopen: Lewes: 37
St. George's Chapel, Lewes; St. John's Methodist Church (Georgetown, Delaware) St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church (Seaford, Delaware) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Delaware) Scott's Store; Seaford Station Complex; Short Homestead; Thomas Sipple House; South Milford Historic District; Spring Banke; Spring Garden (Laurel, Delaware ...
The Delaware Breakwater is a set of breakwaters east of Lewes, Delaware on Cape Henlopen that form Lewes Harbor. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976. The original 1,700-foot (520 m) and 2,800-foot (850 m) breakwaters were built in 1828. [ 1 ]
The Lewes terminal of the Cape May–Lewes Ferry. Delaware Route 1 (DE 1) passes just outside city limits at Five Points where DE 1, U.S. Route 9 (US 9), DE 404, DE 23 and DE 1D (Plantation Road) intersect. There are three main arterial roads that connect Lewes to DE 1: New Road, Savannah Road (US 9 Business) and King's
Cape Henlopen State Park is a Delaware state park on 5,193 acres (2,102 ha) on Cape Henlopen in Sussex County, Delaware, in the United States. William Penn made the beaches of Cape Henlopen one of the first public lands established in what has become the United States in 1682 with the declaration that Cape Henlopen would be for "the usage of the citizens of Lewes and Sussex County."