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Rehoboth Beach (/ r ə ˈ h oʊ b ə θ / rə-HOH-bəth) [4] is a city on the Atlantic Ocean along the Delaware Beaches in eastern Sussex County, Delaware, United States.As of 2020, its population was 1,108. [5]
Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival; Ljublijana Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Slovenia) The film was also shown in many universities and colleges including at ...
Avery's Rest Site is an archaeological site located near Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. It is the site of the 17th century colonial plantation of Captain John Avery, who moved to this site from Maryland in 1675. Avery served as Captain of the Militia and Governor Edmund Andros appointed him a justice of the peace of Whorekill Court in ...
The site rates the movie as "rotten", with a score of 30% based on 132 reviews. [6] Metacritic scored the film with a 39/100, or "generally unfavorable", based on 26 critics' reviews. [7] Although the movie was panned, it grossed $84.4 million worldwide. [1] The Times included Nights in Rodanthe on its 100 Worst Films of 2008 list. [8]
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; Rehoboth, DeKalb County, Georgia; Rehoboth, Harris County, Georgia; Rehoboth (Eldorado, Maryland), listed on the National Register of ...
Woman's Christian Temperance Union Fountain is a historic temperance fountain located at Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. It was erected by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in 1929 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Delaware branch of the organization. It measures six feet tall, three feet wide, and is constructed of granite.
Funland (Rehoboth Beach) is a small family owned amusement park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It has 19 rides, as well as family style games, and an arcade. [1] It is located right off the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. The park opened in 1939 as the Rehoboth Beach Sports Center. It was then purchased by the Fasnacht family in 1962, and was rebranded ...
The Rehoboth Beach Pirates were a minor league baseball team based in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. From 1947 to 1949 Rehoboth Beach played exclusively as members of the Class D level Eastern Shore League , winning the 1949 league championship in the league's final season of play.