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Delaware Cape Region History in Photographs
Sussex banks once issued their own money
1 year ago
The National Banking Acts of 1863 and 1864 created a system of nationally chartered banks, but not...
Zwaanendael Museum honors Lewes’ origins
1 year ago
The Zwaanendael House was built in commemoration of Delaware’s first European colony, Swanendael,...
African American Girl Scout Troop forms in 1960s
1 year ago
The Girl Scouts of America, founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, Ga., has long been...
Otis Smith created workplace for all
1 year ago
During the time of segregation, Otis Smith ensured people of all races had a place to work at his...
Allen, Daisey families integrate Lewes schools
1 year ago
Ten years after the end of the Civil War, Delaware legislators passed a Jim Crow law that...
Cape Region’s connection to Philadelphia Maritime...
1 year ago
In 1875, a group of prominent maritime and business leaders, recognizing the strategic importance...
Rabbit’s Ferry was one of Delaware’s last one-room...
1 year ago
Rabbit’s Ferry School educated Native American and African American students of the Robinsonville...
Polar bears prepare to plunge in 1999
1 year ago
The Lewes Polar Bear Plunge has become one of the largest fundraising events in Delaware over the...
Habitat moves home in 1993
1 year ago
The recent death of former President Jimmy Carter shined a light on the great work he did after his...
Ground broken for Kmart in 1994
1 year ago
The stretch of Route 1 between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach has changed a lot over the last 30 years...
Snow covers state capital in 1985
1 year ago
Dover is the center of the Delaware universe this month. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, Gov. John Carney ends...
Epworth church predates Clear Space Theatre Company
1 year ago
Before moving out to Holland Glade Road in 2008, Epworth United Methodist Church was located on...
A Lewes Christmas in 1996
1 year ago
The Christmas season is always festive in the Cape Region, particularly in Lewes. The First Town...
An informational map of Fort Miles
1 year ago
This is an informational map of Fort Miles in what is today’s Cape Henlopen State Park. As most...
Pink Pony Club thrives on Rehoboth Boardwalk
1 year ago
Those tapped into today’s pop music may have heard the song “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan. The...
Kalmar Nyckel docks in Lewes
1 year ago
Delaware’s tall ship, the Kalmar Nyckel, is a replica of the original sailing vessel that first...
Bird’s-eye view of Rehoboth in early 1900s
1 year ago
Ever wondered what Rehoboth Beach looked like in its earliest days? Well, here’s a bird’s-eye view...
City of Lewes docks in First Town
1 year ago
A vessel by the name of the City of Lewes was built as a commercial fishing boat in 1912 by W.G...
Midway Drive-In opens in 1953
1 year ago
This photograph of the Midway Drive-In was recently shared by Jack Travis in the Growing Up in...
Ox roast is tradition at Return Day
1 year ago
Sussex County’s unique post-election tradition continues this week, as Return Day will welcome...
Cape May-Lewes Ferry in 1964
1 year ago
The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is in the news after Delaware’s congressional delegation announced $20...
The Royalton Hotel predates Royal Treat
1 year ago
The Royalton Hotel on Wilmington Avenue was once a popular place for family reunions and social...
Lewes High crowns Homecoming queen in 1966
1 year ago
It’s Homecoming season across the country. Cape Henlopen crowned its king and queen Oct. 4, while...
The early days of Milton High School
1 year ago
Well before the new and improved Milton Elementary School opened on Federal Street, teenagers of...
Lewes of the past
1 year ago
This undated aerial photograph in the Delaware Public Archives collection gives us a window into...
Long-lost Fort Miles barracks at The Point
1 year ago
Those who frequent Cape Henlopen State Park are familiar with the barracks at Fort Miles on the way...
Indian River Inlet has always been challenging
1 year ago
Gov. John Carney recently announced a major replenishment project to build up the beach and dune...
Schwartzkopf elected for District 14 in 2002
1 year ago
The day the print edition of the Cape Gazette is published is primary day in Delaware. Registered...
Lewes High football goes undefeated in 1951
1 year ago
In the fall of 1951, the Lewes High School football team put together a 9-0 record to be the only...
Catching flounder in Lewes
1 year ago
Mike Bowman recently submitted this photograph of his grandfather Clarence Klepper of Lebanon, Pa...
Dewey Beach: A Way of Life in 1940s
1 year ago
The Dewey Beach way of life in the 1940s was likely much different from how it is today, 75-plus...
Bottle & Cork has been rockin’ since 1936
1 year ago
The Bottle & Cork is one of the establishments synonymous with Dewey Beach; after all, it...
Family fishing trip at Indian River Inlet
1 year ago
Fishing trips out of the Indian River Inlet area have been happening for many decades. In this...
Getting a cone in Lewes in the 1960s
1 year ago
There are few summer pastimes better than getting an ice cream cone on a hot and humid evening. The...
Seeking thrills at Delaware State Fair
1 year ago
The 2024 edition of the Delaware State Fair began July 18 and runs through Saturday, July 27, in...
Sketching the Boardwalk in 1991
1 year ago
The benches along the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk have long provided a place to rest while companions...
Funland is a staple of Rehoboth Beach
2 years ago
Funland has been the source of lasting memories for thousands of families visiting Rehoboth Beach...
Fourth of July traffic in 1996
2 years ago
One thing all Cape Region residents have become accustomed to is traffic. With the continued growth...
Rehoboth’s Belhaven Hotel in 1920s
2 years ago
The Belhaven Hotel was once one of Rehoboth Beach’s premier hotels. Located at Rehoboth Avenue and...
Lewes’ almost forgotten Kings Highway businesses
2 years ago
The stretch of Kings Highway between the library and the Zwaanendael Museum is full of beautiful...
Sea Air from the air in 1960s
2 years ago
Back in the 1960s, the stretch of Route 1 (then Route 14) wasn’t much but farm fields. To see what...
Visitors welcome at Rehoboth Laundry in 1936
2 years ago
When this picture was taken in 1936, Rehoboth Laundry was a thriving business – among many of its...
Indian River Yacht Basin in 1940s
2 years ago
The Indian River Inlet area has been a popular destination for a long time. This postcard from the...
Docking in downtown Milton
2 years ago
With Memorial Day weekend looming, boating season is upon us. In Milton, docks in the center of...
Lewes Little League barbecue in 1994
2 years ago
This photograph was recently found on a film roll in the Cape Gazette archives. It shows a Lewes...
Milton looks like Mayberry
2 years ago
The residents of Milton often refer to their town as Mayberry, a nod to the simpler, slower setting...
Queen Anne’s Railroad connected Milton with big cities
2 years ago
In February 1885, the Delaware Legislature authorized the Queen Anne's Railroad, a Maryland...
Ames thrived outside Rehoboth for decades
2 years ago
The lone remnant of the Ames department store outside Rehoboth Beach is Ames Drive in the Rehoboth...
Rehoboth lighthouse razed, rebuilt in 1996
2 years ago
The Cape Henlopen Lighthouse replica in the center of the Rehoboth Avenue roundabout has...
Cape Henlopen Lighthouse stands in 1926
2 years ago
Ninety-eight years ago April 13, the iconic Cape Henlopen Lighthouse fell from its perch on top of...
Zion Methodist Church burns near Milton in 1943
2 years ago
Just an hour before weekly Sunday service Oct. 10, 1943, Zion Methodist Church two miles east of...
Lewes High School baseball, softball takes field in...
2 years ago
Major League Baseball teams will take the field across the country to kick off the 2024 season this...
Maull House dates back to 18th century
2 years ago
The Maull House on Pilottown Road in Lewes is believed to have been built by Samuel Paynter, a...
First Street Station rises in Rehoboth
2 years ago
First Street Station has been a fixture in Rehoboth Beach since opening in 1997. Groundbreaking for...
Wyatt’s grocery store in Lewes
2 years ago
Walter Wyatt owned and operated a store at 123 Second St. in Lewes for a long time in the early to...
Nassau School served students until 1965
2 years ago
The Nassau School was built in 1922 near the current-day Five Points intersection outside Lewes. It...
William C. Jason High School served Black students
2 years ago
William C. Jason Comprehensive High School in Georgetown served the Black students of Sussex County...
St. Paul Church once thrived for African American...
2 years ago
In 1882, Charles Dunning Sr. and Charles Steward Sr. met with a group of inspired Christians and...
Jolly Jills parade draws big crowds to Lewes
2 years ago
The Jolly Jills Social Club, in conjunction with Lewes Junior High and William C. Jason...
UD wind turbine under construction in 2010
2 years ago
Offshore wind is a highly debated topic in the Cape Region right now. However, in the months...
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