
The Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse, situated off the coast of Lewes, Delaware, is a prominent historical maritime landmark built in 1885. Positioned at the mouth of the Delaware Bay, this red-brick lighthouse served as a critical navigational aid, guiding sailors safely through the waters for over a century. Accessible primarily by boat, it offers picturesque views of the surrounding bay. While the lighthouse itself is not open to the public, visitors can enjoy boat tours that provide informative historical insights into its significance. The nearby Cape Henlopen State Park enhances the area’s appeal, offering opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife observation, making it a noteworthy stop for those exploring Delaware’s rich coastal heritage.
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