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    What year was the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk opened for public?

    Question #128968. Asked by datrivialist. (Jan 14 13 2:40 PM)


    looney_tunes

    "The Boardwalk, now a mile long, was originally built in 1873 on high ground between the beach and Surf Avenue, which ran the full length of the ocean front. Many storms have changed the configuration over the years; but in 1879, the original Henlopen Hotel was built on the site now occupied by a hotel of the same name."

    http://www.cityofrehoboth.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=trees.pageDetails&p=116-8-113

    Jan 14 13, 3:28 PM


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