Delaware Breakwater Explained

Delaware Breakwater and Lewes Harbor
Nearest City:Lewes, Delaware
Coordinates:38.7978°N -75.1083°W
Built:1828
Architect:William Strickland
Simon Bernard
Added:December 12, 1976
Refnum:76000586

The Delaware Breakwater is a set of breakwaters east of Lewes, Delaware on Cape Henlopen that form Lewes Harbor. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 12, 1976.

The original 1700feet and 2800feet breakwaters were built in 1828. The breakwaters are now included in the National Harbor of Refuge and Delaware Breakwater Harbor Historic District.

The stone for the breakwater were quarried from what later became Bellevue Lake in New Castle County.[1] The breakwaters were the first structure of their kind to be built in the Americas.[2]

See also

Delaware Breakwater East End Light

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Memories of Fox Point Historical Marker. www.hmdb.org.
  2. Book: The District; a history of the Philadelphia District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1866-1971 . 1974 . . . 1086353 . PDF . 11 . 2008-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070824104623/http://www.usace.army.mil/publications////misc/un16/c-3.pdf . 2007-08-24 . dead .