Delaware Today recently published an article (March 2010 issue) covering some of the best places to live in Delaware and included Lewes, Delaware on their list.
Lewes, Delaware has many attractions for people considering a move to Delaware - both natural and man-made. And Lewes' popularity continues to grow as more and more home buyers discover its charms. Its natural beauty, which includes its pristine beaches, Cape Henlopen state park with nature trails, and scenic hiking and biking trails is enhanced by its prime location on the Delaware Bay with easy ferry access to the Jersey Shore via the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.
Some of the man-made attractions of Lewes Delaware reflect its rich maritime history. There are historically significant homes in the downtown area with architecturally interesting styles including many Victorians, a former lifesaving station and even a former lighthouse. There are several museums in Lewes which document its reach history, including the Zwaanandael Museum and the Cannonball House. W
Last but not least, Lewes offers some of the best dining and shopping in the state and its businesses stay open year round (for the most part). Within about a 3 block radius, you will find at least eight different restaurants offering anything from Seafood to Tex-Mex to gourmet pizza or Spanish Tapas.
Lewes is a great escape for both nature lovers and those seeking the creature comforts of comfortable spacious homes filled to the gills with upgrades at great prices. Even the most "practical-minded" home buyer (who sees only dollar signs) will be swayed by Lewes' low cost of living including low property taxes and no sales tax.
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