Zwaanendael Museum


According to a staffer, you won't find any exhibits about the town's first settlers – 32 Dutchmen – because they were all massacred by a local tribe in the mid-1600s. Alrighty then. What you will find is an exhibit spotlighting the fate of the HMS deBraak, a ship that sank in Delaware Bay in 1798. Oh, and there's a Fijian merman upstairs.


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