Tuesday, July 10, 2018

DELAWARE BEACH RESORTS 1986 BY ABBY KARP , THE SUNDAY SUN.



DELAWARE BEACH RESORTS
ABBY KAPR, BALTIMORE SUN REPORTER'S OUTLOOK


The town leaders of Delaware's string of beach resorts have two things in common,
first, they shudder at the thought of dealing with crowds drawn each summer to their
southerly neighbor, Ocean City.

Second, they are well pleased with their smaller scaled middle class resorts.

The idea for each of these towns, from Fenwick Island to Lewes is simple, a quaint
family resort, clean beaches, clean boardwalks, clean sidewalks.

Rehoboth Beach, largest of Delaware's beach towns, attracts 50,000 visitors on a weekend to
Ocean City's 250,000.

In Lewes, ice cream parlors attract as many people evenings as do it's night clubs.

Bethany Beach entertainment is more classical music than rock & roll.

Fall season reduced rentals, end of season sidewalk sales are common affairs. Museums, art
galleries, historical buildings, remain open, but with shorter hours.


Abstract: July 10, 2018, By Harrison H. www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com for Facebook
from Baltimore Sun, Sunday , September 7, 1986


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