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Lewes Historical Society welcomes Christmas season
December 9, 2023
The Lewes Historical Society ushered in the festive season with its Holiday Village and Market Dec. 2 at the Shipcarpenter Street campus. The society’s dozen historic buildings were open for tours, with vendors selling everything from painted oyster shells to local honey.

Marcos Salaverria, LHS director of education, serves coffee in the society’s coffee shop. He has a special love for the beans because his family in El Salvador owns a coffee plantation, El Rodeo.

Ryan Schwartz, society director of interpretation, gives tours of the Burton-Ingram House parlor decorated for the holidays. The parlor and dining room will undergo a major project in 2024 as the society has plans to turn the rooms from their present 1830-1850 time period to the 1780s time period, which are the years the house was built.

The Sussex Tavern is a perfect place to sit back and have a drink and lots of conversation. The society hosts First Friday events in the tavern.
Lewes Historical Society Executive Director Andrew Lyter breaks character for a minute to take a photo of a group.