Zwaanendael Museum (Lewes historic-town anchor)

Delaware

TypeRoadside & scenic
CategoryRoadside Scenic
Visitingfree

A 1931 Dutch-gabled museum modeled on Hoorn's town hall, built to commemorate the 1631 Dutch colony of Swanendael -- the ornamental centerpiece of 'The First Town in the First State,' steps from the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal.

Strong historic-town anchor candidate for Lewes with a precise, sourced building coordinate and free public admission -- distinct from all existing DE dining/hike/golf/brewery/beach entries. Chose Lewes over Milton because Milton's obvious anchor (Dogfish Head) already duplicates the existing breweries list; Zwaanendael gives Lewes its own non-overlapping identity.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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