Tag: Exploring Bethany Beach, DE

Dinker-Irvin Museum                                                  318 Garfield Parkway                                                Bethany Beach, DE 19930

Dinker-Irvin Museum 318 Garfield Parkway Bethany Beach, DE 19930

Dinker-Irvin Museum

318 Garfield Parkway

Bethany Beach, DE 19930

https://www.townofbethanybeach.com/110/Town-Museum

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinker-Irvin_House

https://visitsoutherndelaware.com/listing/bethany-beach-dinker-irvin-museum

My review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g33997-d33496882-r1029950348-Dinker_Irvin_Museum-Bethany_Beach_Delaware.html?m=19905

The front of the museum

History of the Museum:

(from the museum website)

Located across from Central Park at 318 Garfield Parkway, this beautifully restored cottage offers visitors an immersive experience of an historically significant early 1900’s home and a glimpse of what life was like during the early days of the town.  It is one of the few remaining original cottages in Bethany Beach and the oldest public building in town.  It served as a U.S. Post Office from 1922-25. 

The sign in the front

The historic sign

The backyard of the home

I arranged a personal tour with members of the Board of the Dinker-Irvin House Museum and I got to see one of the few remaining shore homes from the turn of the last century.

The Virtual tour of the Museum

Sneak Peek view of the museum

The History of Bethany Beach

The Dinker-Irvin House is an example of early beach living on the Delaware coast. This small home was just enough space for a family to live comfortably at the shore for the summer season before and after it was a religious retreat.

The antiques of the time period in the front entrance

This interesting little shore home shows life in early Bethany Beach similar to the development of shore communities up and down the Eastern seaboard first as religious retreats then with the changes of the modern work week with leisure travel.

The history of the cottage:

The background of William Dinker, the original owner of the home

Mr. Dinker’s family history. The house was first owned by the Dinker family and then the Irwin family.

The Irwin family history

The second family, the Irvin’s buys the home

The history of the development of the museum

The front of the museum building was dedicated to the history of beach life in Bethany. This was complete with bathing outfits and the history of swimming for pleasure. One covered up at the shore to show respect and modesty.

The bathing costumes from the turn of the last century

Life at the beach

Swimming at the shore would change a lot in the next 100 years.

Life Guard uniform

The modern life guards were developed in response to the increasing tourism and modern ocean swimming. In 1942, the beach community got its first female life guard, Marjorie Townsend Bramhall Slaughter. Her two sons would follower her into the profession.

The first female life guard in Bethany Beach

The start of tourism in Bethany Beach started first with ship then by rail and then by car. As the modern highways brought more people to the shore, the town continued to progress.

Early tourism and travel to Bethany Beach

The kitchen was original to the house and some of the original items to the home are on display. As small as the house was meals were still a serious affair at the shore. Fresh fish, fruits and vegetables were all available at farm stands as they are today.

The kitchen of a beach town

The kitchen of a beach home

The ice box of the turning of the last century

The hand pump

The kitchen items, foods and recipes

The kitchen provided a look of what was in the pantry at the time. The kitchen even included recipes for meals that would have been popular at the time.

The house served as the post office at that time

The house once served as the post office for the community.

The collection travel postcards in the museum’s collection. This shows the progression of working people at the time and how leisure travel became popular first with the railroads and then by car.

The Horse Racing in the area

The Chautauqua Assembly records on display

The development of religious communities at the beach

The museum gives a glimpse of the past of this diverse beach community from its development as a religious retreat to its development as the modern resort of today.

Bethany Beach History Museum                                      214 Garfield Parkway                                            Bethany Beach, DE 19930

Bethany Beach History Museum 214 Garfield Parkway Bethany Beach, DE 19930

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

My Review on TripAdvisor:

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g33997-d33672776-Reviews-Bethany_Beach_History_Museum-Bethany_Beach_Delaware.html

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.