De Vries Palisade

De Vries Palisade, also known as DeVries Palisade of 1631, is an archaeological site located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. It is the site of the Zwaanendael Colony, the first permanent European presence on the Delaware Bay in 1631, settled by a group of settlers under David Pietersz. de Vries. The settlers landed near this spot to form a whale hunting station and agricultural settlement. A monument was erected on the site; it was dedicated on September 22, 1909.[2]

De Vries Palisade
The De Vries Monument, May 2008
De Vries Palisade is located in Delaware
De Vries Palisade
De Vries Palisade is located in the United States
De Vries Palisade
LocationPilottown Road (Front Street), Lewes, Delaware
Coordinates38°47′10.6″N 75°9′30.8″W
Area1.1 acres (0.45 ha)
Built1631 (1631)
NRHP reference No.72000299[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 23, 1972

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1]

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