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A small piece of granite featuring an illustration of the fallen Cape Henlopen Lighthouse serves as a reminder of days gone by.
A fire inside the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse during the American Revolution remains a mystery to this day.
The bay waters are touted as a great spot for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and windsurfing. As one of the quieter recreational parks, Holts Landing is also a great spot for family fun, fishing or ...
There was a third lighthouse at Cape Henlopen, the Cape Henlopen Light, which fell into the ocean in 1926. A fourth navigational light -- the Greenhill Light -- was land based near Roosevelt Inlet.
The 134-year-old Sand Island Lighthouse has weathered decades of beatings from wind and storms, rooted by its original wood pilings in the sand. Cracked and decaying, the lighthouse even survived ...
The lighthouse is operational and the light and fog horn are powered with solar collectors. It was automated in 1973 but before that, a powerline went from the Cape Henlopen Point a 1/2-mile ...
Admire the view from the Cape May Lighthouse is ranked #6 out of 13 things to do in Cape May. See pictures and our review of Admire the view from the Cape May Lighthouse.
Easter customs have evolved from a number of religious and folklore sources that changed over time and locale. A look at Delaware's unique ones.
The F. D. Hodgkins was launched with grand fanfare but capsized shortly after off of Cape Henlopen. Here's the whole disastrous saga.
Finally, lighthouse slid into the sea Erosion: In 1926, the landmark that had kept ships from running aground at Cape Henlopen, Del., for 162 years lost its footing and succumbed to wind and waves.
View after the Cape Henlopen Lighthouse tower collapsed. The keeper's house rests on the edge of the dune, April 13, 1926.
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