The Zwaanendael Museum was built in 1931 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of the first Dutch settlement in Delaware. The building models the city hall in Hoorn. On the top is a David Pieterson de Vries, the founder of Swanendael. The name changed over time (it means valley of the swans) and was again changed to Lewes when the English took control 1664.

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