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Lewes - Wikipedia It lies on the River Ouse at the point where the river cuts through the South Downs A traditional market town and centre of communications, in 1264 it was the site of the Battle of Lewes
Welcome to Lewes. com | Lewes, Delaware Welcome to the quiet but progressive town of Lewes, Delaware Where the sun, the sand, and the sea are still the number one attractions Founded in 1631, the townspeople have taken great pride in their historic heritage and enjoy the opportunity of sharing it with you
Lewes | Visit Delaware Quiet and dignified, charming and friendly, Lewes is perhaps the most beloved town in Delaware It's a perennial favorite for travelers who savor quiet strolls on boutique-filled streets or relaxing waterfront dining Discoveries await in this secluded, history-rich treasure of a town
Lewes, DE | Official Website Click the image above, or here to view information on Lewes's participation in Delaware 250!
Homepage - Historic Lewes Explore with our expert guides, dive into our exhibitions and thematic programs, and discover Lewes history Experience the best of Lewes history and culture through our upcoming events and special programs
Visit Lewes, Delaware | Lewes Chamber of Commerce Lewes is ideally situated for visitors who love the water, because we’re located where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean (Cape Henlopen) Our location provides both bay and ocean beaches for swimming
Lewes, Delaware, Travel Guide Known as the "first town in the first state" Lewes, Delaware, is not your typical beach town From where to stay to where to eat, here's what to know before visiting
12 Things to Do in Lewes, Delaware — The First Town in the First State Skip the standard beach town shuffle and head to Lewes, where Delaware’s oldest settlement meets the coast This town’s got stories – from Dutch shipwrecks to British bombardments – plus the kind of laid-back beaches and fresh seafood that make you want to stay awhile
Lewes, Delaware - Wikipedia History Lewes was the site of the first European settlement in Delaware, a whaling and trading post that Dutch settlers founded on June 3, 1631, and named Zwaanendael (Swan Valley) [7] The colony had a short existence, as a local tribe of Lenape Indians killed all 32 settlers in 1632