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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bethany Beach, Delaware

 
Clickable Map of Sussex County, Delaware and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Sussex County, DE (508) Kent County, DE (265) Caroline County, MD (89) Dorchester County, MD (148) Wicomico County, MD (94) Worcester County, MD (95) Cape May County, NJ (169)  SussexCounty(508) Sussex County (508)  KentCounty(265) Kent County (265)  CarolineCountyMaryland(89) Caroline County (89)  DorchesterCounty(148) Dorchester County (148)  WicomicoCounty(94) Wicomico County (94)  WorcesterCounty(95) Worcester County (95)  CapeMayCountyNew Jersey(169) Cape May County (169)
Georgetown is the county seat for Sussex County
Bethany Beach is in Sussex County
      Sussex County (508)  
ADJACENT TO SUSSEX COUNTY
      Kent County (265)  
      Caroline County, Maryland (89)  
      Dorchester County, Maryland (148)  
      Wicomico County, Maryland (94)  
      Worcester County, Maryland (95)  
      Cape May County, New Jersey (169)  
 
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1 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Addy ICirca 1901
The first of 5 houses built by John M. Addy of Pittsburgh, PA. It later became "Williams Inn," renting room from the 1930's until 1975.Map (db m150143) HM
2 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Addy Sea
The 4th of 5 houses built by John M. Addy, Pittsburgh, PA — was one of the "Six First Families". Considered as his masterpiece, it was one of the 1st homes to have indoor plumbing. In 1935 it was converted to a guest house and is now operated as a . . . Map (db m198878) HM
3 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — SC-158 — Bethany Beach Loop Canal
Completed July 8, 1910, the Loop Canal marked the end of a long journey for vacationers traveling to Bethany Beach in the town’s early days. Arriving in Rehoboth by railroad, travelers would continue their voyage by boat, crossing Rehoboth and . . . Map (db m37155) HM
4 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Bowling Alley"Gone but not forgotten"
Built in 1930 by Thomas Granville Walston and his wife Minnie Ann and located on the boardwalk between First and Second Streets. Later owned and operated by their daughter and son-in-law, Zada and Bill Wilgus who occupied the apartment above. It . . . Map (db m150140) HM
5 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Catching WavesDelaware Seashore State Park
Surf fishing is a Delaware tradition older than the beach parks themselves. Decades of cooperation between surf anglers, DNREC Division of Parks and Recreation, elected officials, and other concerned citizens have created perfect conditions . . . Map (db m206352) HM
6 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Charles W. Cullen BridgeIndian River Inlet
The present inlet was formed in 1929 and was widened and stabilized by the Corps of Engineers from 1938-1940. The first three bridges that spanned the inlet were plagued by a series of failures due to environmental and meteorological conditions. . . . Map (db m108109) HM
7 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Drexler HouseCirca 1905
Built by Senator Louis Drexler, Pittsburgh, PA. Moved back from the beach 3 times. A 2nd floor balcony surrounds the living room.Map (db m150145) HM
8 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Errett Cottage
Built in 1903 by William R. Errett, Pittsburgh, PA, one of the "Six First Families." Its original design has been maintained and is the only one of the first cottages still in the same family.Map (db m150144) HM
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9 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Indian River Inlet and BridgeNature vs. Technology
The Indian River Inlet has not always existed in its current location. This barrier beach environment is dynamic, and the opening to the inlet has opened and closed at different locations. When the inlet closed, navigation, water quality, . . . Map (db m206345) HM
10 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Lattimer Cottage
Originally owned by Robert Lattimer, whose will bequeathed the house to Ethel Palmer and Caroline Sloan on condition they remain unmarried. As Caroline Sloan eventually married, Ethel Palmer became heir to the home that has continued to remain in . . . Map (db m150142) HM
11 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Ringler's Theatre"Gone but not forgotten"
Built in 1923 by Raymond Ringler at this location. Movies were shown, accompanied by refreshments, followed by dancing to the music of a local band. Destroyed during the storm of 1944, it was later replaced by the "Blue Surf" motel until 2008.Map (db m150138) HM
12 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Sand Bypass SystemCreating Balance
There is an ocean current that moves sand parallel to the coast known as the "littoral drift" or "longshore current." Along most of coastal Delaware, this current moves in a northward direction. As it moves north, it moves sand. There is so much . . . Map (db m206344) HM
13 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Scott HouseCirca 1928
Built and named "Sco-Hi-Tay" by the Scott sisters: Anna Scott, Belle Scott Helber and Maize Scott Taylor of Pittsburgh, PA.Map (db m198877) HM
14 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Seaside Inn"Gone but not forgotten"
Built in the early 1900's at 2nd Street and the beach by R.R. Bulgin, a Disciples of Christ Preacher and named the Bellevue-Atlantic Hotel. 1915 purchased by John Addy and renamed Seaside Inn. Subsequent owners Cal and Alice Jagger provided room and . . . Map (db m150141) HM
15 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — SC-73 — Shipwreck of the Faithful Steward
The Faithful Steward, bound from Londonderry, Ireland to Philadelphia, ran aground on a shoal September 1, 1785 with 249 passengers aboard. Stormy weather drove the vessel toward shore where it became stranded in 4 fathoms (24 feet) of water within . . . Map (db m108226) HM
16 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Townsend House
Built in the mid-1920's by Priney Townsend, Ocean View, DE. In 1950 the house was turned 180° and a full length deck facing the ocean was added.Map (db m150146) HM
17 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — Warren's Restaurant"Gone but not forgotten"
The first restaurant on Bethany's boardwalk. Built in 1933 and destroyed by fire in 1953. Became the Holiday House under owners Karl Klais and James Popham who rebuilt again after the storm of 1962. 1984 owned by Arnold Brown it became the first . . . Map (db m150139) HM
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18 Delaware, Sussex County, Bethany Beach — You Are Not ForgottenPOW★MIA
Since World War I, more than 92,000 American soldiers are unaccounted for. This unoccupied seat is dedicated to the memory of these brave men and women and to the sacrifices each made in serving our country. God Bless You. God Bless . . . Map (db m150137) WM
 
 
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Apr. 28, 2024