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  2. Lewes, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Lewes was the site of the first European settlement in Delaware, a whaling and trading post that Dutch settlers founded on June 3, 1631, and named Zwaanendael (Swan Valley). [7] The colony had a short existence, as a local tribe of Lenape Indians killed all 32 settlers in 1632. The area remained rather neglected by the Dutch until, under the ...

  3. Cape Gazette - Wikipedia

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    17585 Nassau Commons Boulevard, Lewes, Delaware 19958. Circulation. 23,000. Website. CapeGazette.com. Cape Gazette is an independently owned and operated twice-weekly, community newspaper published in Lewes, Delaware. It is currently available every Tuesday and Friday. The newspaper covers the Cape Region, an area in southeastern Sussex County ...

  4. Zwaanendael Colony - Wikipedia

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    The coastline claimed by New Netherland and Swanendael in the south. Zwaanendael or Swaanendael / ˈzwɑːnəndɛl / was a short-lived Dutch colonial settlement in Delaware. It was built in 1631. The name is archaic Dutch for "swan valley." The site of the settlement later became the town of Lewes, Delaware.

  5. Zwaanendael Museum - Wikipedia

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    In Lewes, Delaware the Zwaanendael Museum was created to honor the 300th anniversary of Delaware 's first European settlement, Zwaanendael, founded 1631. The museum models the former City Hall in Hoorn, Netherlands. It has 17th century Dutch elements such as stepped facade gable, terra cotta roof tiles, carved stonework, and decorated shutters.

  6. List of people from Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Hiram R. Burton (1841–1927) – physician and U.S. Representative from Delaware. William Burton (1789–1866) – physician and Governor of Delaware. Randy Bush (born 1958) – MLB pitcher and executive; born in Dover. William Sharp Bush (1786–1812) – U.S. Marine -award winner, War of 1812; born in Wilmington.

  7. Lewes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    September 19, 1977. Lewes Historic District is a national historic district located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. The district includes 122 contributing buildings and 6 contributing sites encompassing most of the 17th-century town of Lewes, together with part of Pilot Town. The district is primarily residential with resources ranging from ...

  8. Category:People from Lewes, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    M. Tom Mandel (poet) Joseph Maull. John D. T. McAllister. Mike McCarthy (Vermont politician) Joshua Hall McIlvaine. John Morris (pitcher)

  9. Col. David Hall House - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 76000585 [1] Added to NRHP. April 26, 1976. Col. David Hall House is a historic home located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. The main house dates to about 1780, and is a -story, three-bay, frame structure. A lower -story wing was added about 1805. The main house is sheathed in its original cypress shingles and the wing in ...