By Ron MacArthur - From Cape Gazette Thousands of people drive over the Indian River Inlet bridge daily and never realize the history they are ...
Viewing category: Tower Shores History
The Bar at Nomad Village
The bar at Nomad Village was a landmark of Tower Shores, and the eastern shore. Click the file below to learn more about the long story of a popular ...
Rehoboth Beach Post Office as it appeared in 1940
From Cape Gazette The United States Postal service has been in the news across the country recently. That timeliness sent us searching for ...
Bay Rd Early 70’s
Tower Shores resident walks back home after picking up the morning edition of The Washington Post. ...
VIDEO: It’s a Family Affair
An icon on the Rehoboth boardwalk, Funland has been a family run business since 1962. Four generations have kept the rides going around, and the ...
VIDEO: The Name Tower Shores
Ever wonder how our community got the name "Tower" in Tower Shores? It goes back to World War II. Produced by: Dan CohenTower Shores Photos by: ...
Video: Nomad Village
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VIDEO: The Rehoboth Lifeguard Station
The Rehoboth Lifeguard station is dedicated to two of the longest members of the Rehoboth Beach Patrol. It's "all in the family". ...
Video: The Wreck of the Faithful Steward
Learn about a ship wreck off the coast of the Indian River Inlet. Spreading a fortune in gold washing ashore on what is now known as "Coin Beach." ...
Carol Warren Family Photos
1. 1962-Admiral Road-looking East McCabe's house on right (lot #4?) #2. McCabe's Family house. Admiral Road (lot #4?) Mccabe's lived in Tower Shores ...