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Cape Henlopen State Park

Cape Henlopen State Park is a 5,193-acre park on the Atlantic coast of Delaware USA at the mouth of Delaware Bay. William Penn made it one of the first public lands established in the United States in 1682 with the declaration that Cape Henlopen would be for "the usage of the citizens of Lewes and Sussex County." During WWII the U.S. Army built Fort Miles at Cape Henlopen. Numerous bunkers, concrete observation towers and the pier that was built to accommodate the laying of mines on the harbor floor remain today.

National Harbor of Refuge, outer breakwater off Cape Henlopen. All metal, built in 1926 and automated in 1973. Maintained by US Coast Guard. Visible from Cape May-Lewes Ferry.

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