During the annual ceremony held by the Fort Miles Historical Association, 774 Delawareans who lost their lives in World War II were honored, with a reading of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's surrender speech and a ceremonial honor guard present.
80 years ago, in the days following the end of World War II in Europe, the waters off Cape Henlopen witnessed a historic moment: the first enemy warship to surrender in U.S. waters since the War of 1812. U-858 was towed to what is now the fishing pier at Cape Henlopen State Park.
Over the past five days in Delaware CoastTV has covered a Volunteer Shortage, Housing Development, and Farewell to Senator Carper, it's all part of your Week In Review.
As Veterans Day approaches, communities throughout Delmarva are preparing to honor those who have served in the U.S. military with various ceremonies, events and tributes.
LEWES, Del.- The Fort Miles Museum was alive with reverence today as the community gathered for the 8th Annual Victory Over Japan Ceremony, marking the end of World War II.
DELAWARE/MARYLAND - Labor Day Weekend is a significant time for coastal communities and the tourism industry. Exciting events are planned for …
Earth Day has been celebrated since 1970. There are numerous ways to get outside and give back to Mother Nature all Earth Day Weekend long.
Remember to set your clocks forward on Sunday for Daylight Saving Time. There will be an extra hour of sunlight to explore all the coast has to offer.
Runners and walkers will be able to "Run Through History" to benefit the Fort Miles Museum on May 7 in the Cape Henlopen State Park.
