Fabulous Strip!
What do you get when you mix a bit of the Hamptons, a dash of Beverly Hills, a pinch of Champs Elysee, a drop of Via Della Mercede and you top it off with a twist of 5Th Ave, NY?
You get Rehoboth Beach, that’s what you get! And that’s exactly how I felt when I saw the strip.
Who would have thought, a place like this, with a name only the locals can pronounce, would be so high end in Delaware.
I said, Delaware... hello... it’s Delaware, not St. Bart!
When I was in my 20’s I went whitewater rafting in Delaware and I don’t remember passing through any towns with even a slight resemblance to Rehoboth, Lewes or even Dewey —which by the way, in comparison to Rehoboth, Dewey, appears to be a lower end version without lower end prices.
And nothing is more appropriate for that comparison than seeing the trolleys.
In Rehoboth, the Trolleys are so cute, just what you would expect. In Dewey, the Trolleys are being pulled by an old work van which they attach to a hitch after they cut-off the Trolley’s front end.
At first, it’s quite funny to see, but then, you kind see how that it’s so well fitting to the whole, hobo-bohemian-style look you will see, while patrolling or skateboarding your way up & down the strip of Dewey’s Beach.
I wish I had taken pictures of the trolleys instead I just got pictures of items always left outside, even during rain...
Read moreVery cute little shops from old school toys to your love of apothecary and stones and minerals for your elevation of spiritual healing. Plus everyones old favorite and a staple to this cute little shopping section the famous coffee mill. With it's also wonderful new ice cream mill right next door and ice cream provided from locally sourced hopkins...
Read moreMany great spots to go in there, great atmosphere. Avoid the ice cream and coffee place though, the people there are terrible. The lapidary, and soap shops in there are well...
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