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Come and explore the remarkable Lightship Overfalls along stunning Canalfront Park in historic Lewes, Delaware. ! One of the last lightships in the United States and the final one constructed for the U.S. Lighthouse Service. A visit to this restored vessel in Lewes is an opportunity to connect with a slice of maritime history and discover the experiences of the crew members who once operated these “floating lighthouses.”

Explore a rare National Historic Landmark: Built in 1938, the Lightship Overfalls (LV-118) earned its National Historic Landmark status in 2011. It is one of just seven lightships in the entire country that welcome visitors.

Discover advanced maritime technology: Lightships were strategically placed in areas where building a permanent lighthouse wasn’t feasible. The Overfalls was considered cutting-edge in its era and holds the distinction of being the last lightship constructed using traditional riveted techniques rather than modern welding.

Experience life aboard a lightship: Participate in guided tours that provide an in-depth look into the small living quarters of the 14-person crew, including the galley, crew rooms, and the bridge. This experience gives a unique insight into the everyday lives of the sailors who manned the lightship.

Witness impressive equipment: During your tour, you’ll have the chance to see the powerful beacon up close, along with the enormous anchors designed to keep the ship secure, even in rough seas.

Enjoy a scenic setting: Moored in Canalfront Park, the Lightship Overfalls is surrounded by beautiful scenery, with a playground and views of the canal, making it an ideal destination for families looking to enjoy a day out.