
The main gallery at the museum.
Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Lewes Historical Society
110 Shipcarpenter Street
Lewes, DE 19958
(302) 645-7670
https://www.historiclewes.org/
Open: Please check out the website for event days
https://www.historiclewes.org/
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The Lewes Historical Society at 110 Shipcarpenter Street (Hiram Rodney Burton House-History below)
The Mission Statement of the Lewes Historical Society
(From the Lewes Historical Society Website)
Our Mission:
The Lewes Historical Society promotes and advocates the preservation, interpretation, and cultural enrichment of the Lewes region, through museum exhibits, educational programs, historical research, and publications.

The Society:
(From the Lewes Historical Society Website)
The Lewes Historical Society can trace its roots to a small group of concerned citizens who joined forces to establish the organization in 1962. Troubled by the loss of significant local structures and the deterioration of historic buildings, the group invited like-minded Lewes residents to join as members, a group that continues to grow each year.
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Visiting a Museum: The Unique, Unusual, Obscure and Historical
Zwaanendael Museum
102 Kings Highway
Lewes, DE 19958
(302) 645-1148
https://www.facebook.com/Zwaanendael/
Admission: Free
Open: Sunday-Tuesday Closed/Wednesday-Saturday 10:00am-4:15pm
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The Zwaanendael Museum at 102 Kings Highway
The Zwaanendael Museum was inspired by the town hall in Hoorn, the Netherlands and commemorates the founding of Delaware’s first European settlement by the Dutch along Hoorn Kill (present day Lewes-Rehoboth Canal) in 1631. It’s programs showcase how the Lewes area’s Dutch and maritime histories unite.

The museum has limited hours but is free to the public.

Information signs
The inside of the museum explains the history of Lewes starting with the Dutch Colony. The growth of the Colony, the shipping industry and the shipwrecks off the coast line. There are many artifacts that the museum has either found or been donated to over the years. There is another display of the railroad industry and its growth in Lewes which lead…
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