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Fort Miles Historical Area

c/o Cape Henlopen State  Park

42 Cape Henlopen Drive

Lewes, DE  19958

(302)644-5007

 

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Join us for an authentic

World-War-II Style Canteen Dance

April 29, 2006

Call the Nature Center for tickets and information (302)645-6852

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Lying amidst rolling dunes, in the shadow of a World War II observation tower, is Fort Miles Historical Area. 

During World War II, the Delaware River was a chief priority for defense planners because of the access it afforded to the giant trade centers of Wilmington, Philadelphia, and beyond.  Fort Miles, located in what is now Cape Henlopen State Park, was a key piece in the nation's coastal defense at that time.

The heavy guns, mine fields and searchlights of Fort Miles provided in-depth defense; however, the growing use of long-range missiles brought an end to harbor defenses in the United States.  By 1958, Fort Miles was no longer important to the defense of the region, and in 1964, 543 acres of the base were returned to the State of Delaware, forming the heart of Cape Henlopen State Park. In April, 2005, Fort Miles was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

Fort Miles is a special place for families, history buffs, veterans, or anyone interested in learning about the Delaware shore and WWII.  Take a tour of the Fort, enjoy an interpretive program, dance to a swing band, and celebrate the "greatest generation" in our nation's history.    

 
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Photo of World War Two Observation Tower World War II Observation Tower
   
Photo of a six inch gun.  This heavy artillery was used during World War Two. Six-Inch Gun
   
Photo of Battery 519 at Fort Miles Battery 519
   
Photo of barracks building at Fort Miles Barracks Building

 

 

 

 


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