When you think of Delaware, what comes to mind? Is it our remarkable history as the First State, and an original colony? Is it our fine beaches, known to be the best in the world? Or is it our small-town feel, where mom and pop restaurants and local boutiques are more common than large chains? Whatever you think of when you think of Delaware, I'm almost positive that the small cape town of Lewes is just about as "Delaware" as you can get, and you should plan a visit to this quaint town as soon as you can clear your schedule.
The charming town of Lewes can show you everything you might want to see in Delaware.
From breathtaking sunrises...
...to stunning sunsets.
All of downtown is filled with charming, locally owned shops and cafes where you can buy handmade, Delaware themed gifts.
The beach, of course, is great for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing.
The unique history of the town is unlike any other! The landmark Lightship Overfalls is one of the last lightships in existance.
You can experience Delaware's history first hand by climbing to the top of a World War II Watchtower...
...where you'll enjoy stunning panoramic views of Fort Miles and the rest of the beautiful park.
It's easy to dock and dine at many of the restaurants along the canal, like the famous Irish Eyes pub.
To see Delaware's fishing industry up close, charter a boat from Fisherman's Wharf, and enjoy watching Delaware's watermen at work bringing in fresh Delaware Bay Seafood.
You'll love the sights along the beach and in town. The Delaware Breakwater Lighthouse might be the most photographed state landmark.
Lewes was the first town settled by Europeans in Delaware, and you can tell by the history, charm, dining and shopping in this town that it's the perfect representation of our little state.
The history of Lewes itself is interesting — much like the swamp castle in Monty Python, it was burned, pillaged and under siege for a while before it rose from the ashes and became a strong town as it is today. Read about the unique history right here: The Oldest Town In Delaware That Everyone Should Visit At Least Once, and you'll have an even stronger appreciation for this charming little town.
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