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Zwaanendael Museum
Based on the State House in Hoorn, The Netherlands
Zwaanendael Museum is located in Delaware
Zwaanendael Museum

Location in Delaware

Established1931
Location102 Kings Highway, Lewes, Delaware, 19958USA 302.645.1148
Coordinates38°46′29N 75°08′21W / 38.774729°N 75.139124°W / 38.774729; -75.139124
TypeHistory
Public transit accessCape May−Lewes Ferry
WebsiteOfficial State Website

InLewes, Delaware the Zwaanendael Museum was created to honor the 300th anniversary of Delaware's first European settlement, Zwaanendael, founded 1631. The museum models the former City Hall in Hoorn, Netherlands. It has 17th century Dutch elements such as stepped facade gable, terra cotta roof tiles, carved stonework, and decorated shutters. The top of the building's front features a statue of David Pietersen de Vries, leader of the expedition that founded Swanendael.

The building was designed by Wilmington architect E. William Martin and completed in 1932.[1]

The museum's exhibits represent the history of Sussex County by revealing the history of those who lived in Delaware's southeastern coast. Exhibits include local history, shipwrecks and lighthouses, Cape Henlopen Lighthouse, the bombardment of Lewes by the British in the War of 1812, pilots of the Delaware River and Bay, and the ever-changing Delaware coastline. It also has a feejee mermaid on display, originally from China but purchased by a local family and donated on loan before[2]

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  1. ^ W. Barksdale Maynard, Buildings of Delaware (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2008): 272.
  • ^ Meszaros, John (September 10, 2016). "Zwaanendael Mermaid- Delaware". Cryptids State-by-State. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
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