The Rehoboth Beach Historical Society will host a series of open houses at the historic Anna Hazzard Museum. A portion of this historic “tent house” structure dates back to 1895. It was the original home of the Rev. R.H. Adams, a Methodist minister, during the time of the Methodist Camp Meetings. Once owned by Anna Hazzard, the first female licensed realtor in Delaware, it was later donated to the city by its last owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald James. The house was moved from its site on Baltimore Avenue to its current location at 17 Christian St. in 1975.
Visitors are next welcome between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., Wednesdays, Aug. 11 and 25. No reservations are required. There will be lemonade and cookies, and visitors can learn more about Anna Hazzard and the camp meeting era in Rehoboth Beach from the society’s volunteers. Visit rehobothbeachmuseum.org for more information about this and other museum programs.




















































