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Rehoboth Beach, DE:
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(302) 227-3883
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Lewes, DE:
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Millsboro, DE:
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Local Towns

Bethany Beach, Delaware

This little parable sums up the quiet elegance of Bethany Beach from its founding in 1901 to the present. Bethany was founded by members of the Christian Church, also known as the Disciples of Christ of Washington D.C. area and Pennsylvania.

The original idea was not to find a town but to find a suitable tract of land for a permanent yearly seaside assembly for the Christian churches of the country.

Bethany was named by H.L. Atkinson who won a nationwide contest and thereby was given a lot on the beach as his prize. Bethany still reflects the character of the early settlers who were looking for "a haven of rest for quiet people."

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Milton, Delaware

Rich in history and architecture, the small town of Milton was originally a Victorian ship building community.

One of Delaware’s smallest wonders, Milton features the historic home places of four former Delaware Governors. It retains that small town feel with small inns, restaurants and boutiques. Holding onto that historic charm by hosting events such as Broadkill River Canoe & Kayak Race, Holiday House Tour, Milton Sidewalk Art Sale and Milton Garden Tour just to name a few.

Many from Eastern Metropolitan areas call Milton their second home, away from traffic, where property values are increasing, but remain affordable.  Just minutes from beautiful resort towns of Lewes and Rehoboth Beach on Delaware's Eastern shore. 

Welcome to small town life.

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Lewes, Delaware

Lewes is all about heritage. This nautical town is known as the first town in the first state. Since its founding by Dutch settlers 1631, the town of Lewes, Delaware has remained a gem of the Mid-Atlantic, with a rich history as a seafarer's village and a summer beach destination.  Everyday necessities such as grocery shopping and banking are conveniently situated to nearby residents.  The small town atmosphere is also sprinkled with large city amenities, such as state-of -the-art medical facilities, outstanding in-town schools, and thriving community non-profit organizations such as the Greater Lewes Foundation. 

Lewes is positioned just south of the cape where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. Nearby, Cape Henlopen State Park features hiking trails, massive dunes, and a nature center for the outdoor enthusiast.

When walking the historic harbor district of Lewes, be prepared to fall in love with this little town and its indescribable charm.  Discover the Ryves Holt House, Delaware's oldest standing structure dating back to 1665, as you stroll in and out of antique shops and art galleries on Second Street.  Delightful coastal restaurants, rivaling larger cities in quality and variety, are scattered throughout the downtown landscape.  Soaking in the harbor views at sunset provides a picturesque end to a perfect day.

Lewes is also home to the Cape-May Lewes Ferry which transports both automobile and pedestrian passengers across the bay to New Jersey. Lewes is a great place to visit or live year round.

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Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

This town is truly our nation's summer capital! Rehoboth is full of excitement for all ages.

This town features leisure activities such as a Boardwalk, mini-golf, arcades and amusements.

Rehoboth Beach allows you to enjoy kites, cabaret, wildlife, cozy fireplaces, jazz shops, boutiques, galleries, spas, B&B's and even gourmet restaurants!

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Dewey Beach, Delaware

Just south of Rehoboth, activities abound in Dewey area such as golf, surf fishing, sailing, skimboarding, windsurfing and shopping.

Full of Concerts and Festivals this is the place to be for nightlife and music. Past acts have included: Blondie, Foreigner, Sister Hazel, Blues Traveler, Matchbox 20, Bacon Brothers, 3 Doors down, Joan Jett and many many more.

Historic nightclubs like the Bottle and Cork (established in 1936) or the Rusty Rudder attract professionals from New York, Washington DC, Philly, and Baltimore.

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