Zwaanendael Museum

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Built in 1931 in Lewes, Delaware, the Zwaanendael depository was created to honor the three hundredth day of remembrance of Delaware’s initial European settlement, Zwaanendael, supported 1631. The depository models the previous hall in Hoorn, European nation. It’s seventeenth century Dutch parts like stepped facade gable, earthenware roof tiles, sliced masonry, and adorned shutters. The highest of the building’s front options a sculpture of David Pietersen American state Vries, leader of the expedition that supported Swanendael.The museum’s exhibits represent the history of Sussex County by revealing the history of these World Health Organization lived in Delaware’s southeastern coast. Exhibits embrace the Swanendael settlement, Cape Henlopen pharos, the bombardment of Lewes by nation within the War of 1812, pilots of the river and Bay, and therefore the dynamic Delaware outline.

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