The word Zwwanendael can be translated to 'valley of the swans'. The unique building is modeled after the town hall in the Netherlands city of Hoorn.
The museum inside plays host to 400 years of local history, interesting exhibits on local shipwrecks and modern-day area social studies.
Current exhibits feature history on the segregated Delaware beaches of the Jim Crow era and various artifacts from local shipwrecks and small businesses from the 20th century.
One of the most talked about exhibits is the display of a merman! It's made of papier-mch and has been thrilling museum-goers for years. The creature was given to a Lewes collector by an old sea captain.
For more area information on all the history and activities on offer by the Zwaanendael and other Delaware historical attractions, please visit https://history.delaware.gov