Bethany Beach History Museum
214 Garfield Parkway
Bethany Beach, DE. 19930
(302) 539-8011
https://www.townofbethanybeach.com/110/Town-Museum
https://www.visitdelaware.com/listing/bethany-beach-museum/4112/
Admission: Free
Open: Sunday Closed/Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm/Saturday Closed
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The entrance to the museum from Bethany Beach City Hall

The City Hall sign
The History of the Museum:
(from the museum website)
The museum is right in the hallway of the museum. Just go through the front door and the museum is to the right. The Bethany Beach History Museum is currently located in the foyer of the Town Hall at the intersection of Garfield Parkway and Route 1. The exhibits contain memorabilia and photographs from the Bethany Beach area

The front of the museum building
The museum is run by volunteers who work on the displays and set the exhibitions. The exhibits that were part of the museum display were the history of the Bethany Beach Lifeguards, the Bethany Beach Women’s Club and the history of Bethany Beach.

The inside of the museum
The first display was on the history of Bethany Beach as a religious community. This was a display on the Tabernacle and the religious services.

The history of the town as a Methodist community.

The history of worship in the community
There was also an interesting display on the Native American tribes and their using the community as a fishing and hunting spot during the summer months.

The Native American history of the community and the dedication of the Chief Little Owl statue

The Chief Little Owl statute outside of City Hall

Chief Little Owl

The display of natural disasters in the town including the 1962 flood
The museum has displays of various aspects of the community from the farming industry to

The displays of the town’s history

The town’s Methodist past

The town’s Religious past

The early farming industry of the town

The start of the family resort

The Storms of the past especially the 1962 storm

The development of the town as a community

The back part of the gallery
The back gallery displayed the history of all the clubs and organizations of the town. These included the Woman’s Club, Police and Fire Departments and many of the civic clubs in this small beach town.

The history of the Women’s Club

The history of the Native Americans in the area
The museum also had a wonderful display on their Life Guards in town and the history of search and rescue.

The history of the Life Guards in Bethany Beach

The Life Guard uniform

The history of the Civic organizations in town
For such a small town, the town has such a rich history and an interesting past. For a beach community, there has been and still is a lot to get involved in.
The museum does a nice job displaying these accomplishments and an interesting perspective on a small town.
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Don’t miss this unique little museum located on the first floor of Bethany Beach City Hall.
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