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Delaware Seashore State Park, DESavoring Our Coastal HeritageHistoric Tour3 hr. 00 min. The date entered is in the past. Enter a later date. Ticket Description Tour the historic Indian River Life-Saving Station, one of the oldest oceanfront buildings along Delaware's coast. Here, you'll learn about the daily lives of the surfmen that served at the station and the heroic rescues they performed. Then sit down to a locally-sourced dining experience, with a menu inspired by what the surfmen may have been eating around the turn-of-the-century. Menu may include anything from steamed clams and fresh fish to muskrat stew and grilled venison! Top off the evening with a lantern-lit walk on the beach to hear local shipwreck tales, full of tragedy and mystery. Pre-registration required by Saturday, October 1st. Ages 21 and up. $125 per person. For detailed questions about the menu or what to expect, please call 302-227-6991. Ticket Details
Accessibility The downstairs portion of the tour is ADA-accessible, and photos of the upstairs are available. Beach wheelchairs are available for the 15-minute beach portion of the tour. Amenities Restrooms available Directions Indian River Life-Saving Station: Note: |