- Zwaanendael Museum
Built in
1931 inLewes, Delaware , the Zwaanendael Museum was created to honor the 300th anniversary ofDelaware 's first European settlement,Zwaanendael , founded1631 . The museum models the former City Hall inHoorn , theNetherlands . It has 17th century Dutch elements such as stepped facadegable ,terra cotta roof tile s, carved stonework, and decorated shutters. The top of the building's front features a statue ofDavid Petersen DeVries , leader of the expedition that founded Swanendael.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 the Swanendael settlement,
Cape Henlopen Lighthouse , the bombardment of Lewes by the British in theWar of 1812 , pilots of theDelaware River and Bay, and the ever-changing Delaware coastline.References
* cite web
url = http://history.delaware.gov/museums/zm/zm_main.shtml
title = The Zwaanendael Museum
work = Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs
publisher = State of Delaware
accessdate = May 22| accessyear = 2006
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