Located at the corner of Savannah Road and Front Street in Lewes, DE, the 1812 Memorial Park commemorates the defense of the town against a British fleet bombardment in 1813. The park features a granite monument, four large guns, and a small gun believed to have been taken from a pirate vessel, showcasing the town's historical significance during the War of 1812.
With its proximity to Second Street and the Otis Smith City Dock, the park serves as a gateway to the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal. Preserving cannon balls collected by local residents, the park offers visitors a glimpse into the town's past and pays tribute to its resilience in the face of adversity.
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