The Society preserves and displays showcase artifacts that illustrate the development of the community. The exhibits range from vintage postcards and bathing suits to original Civil War era maps and train schedules as well as temporary exhibits such as photography and needlework exhibits, etc.
Recent Reviews
Rehoboth Beach Museum
We came here on our vacation on one of the days it wasn’t quite nice enough for the beach, and I’m so glad we did! We’re from out of town, but had the absolute gift of meeting Paul Lovett and getting to hear him talk about his miniatures of 1910s Rehoboth Ave. Paul and this exhibit are such treasures. We could’ve listened to him recite the history of this street for even more hours than we did (I think we may have stayed for at least 2!).
Frankie Laird
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Rehoboth Beach Museum
Small but very engaging museum experience. We enjoyed both free exhibits, and we even got to listen to the historical diorama creator, Paul who was a wealth of knowledge. Folks seem heavily invested in preserving the diverse history of Rehobeth. Highly recommend.
Dre Ceja
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5
5
Rehoboth Beach Museum
I've been coming to Rehoboth for some 30 years now and have always wanted to stop here but never did! I finally went today and was so delighted. This is a small but mighty museum, excellently curated with wonderful old artifacts and photos and information about the history of Rehoboth, a place I know myself and so many others love so much. It really does have a fascinating and rich history, and I left wanting to learn more! Thank you!
Lauren
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5
5
Rehoboth Beach Museum
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