Rehobeth Beach On the DelMarVa peninsula is a great get way from Washington DC or Baltimore ares or any where else for that matter.
From Wikipedia
The town often bills itself as “The Nation’s Summer Capital” due to the fact that it is a frequent summer vacation destination for Washington, D.C., residents as well as visitors from Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Vacationers are drawn for many reasons, including the town’s charm and tax free shopping.
Still famous for its beaches, wooden boardwalk, eclectic shops, amusements, and sporting activities, today’s Rehoboth Beach is also known as one of the mid-Atlantic coast’s popular getaways because of the large number of gay-owned and operated businesses and because of the gay-frequented stretch of beach near Queen Street, known as Poodle Beach.
Rehoboth Beach has a seasonal beach patrol who are in charge of lifeguarding the one and a half miles that make up the town’s beach front. They operate from Memorial Day weekend into the following fall season.
Rehoboth Beach serves as a relaxing alternative to nearby and much more developed Ocean City, Maryland. Reader’s Digestnamed the Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk as “Best of America”. This celebration of the quirky, amazing and truly extraordinary was featured in the May 2006 issue. Additionally, AARP has named Rehoboth Beach as one of five dream towns as “Best Places to Retire”.
Now featured in the Ron Judkins movie, Finding Neighbors, this is one of the first five Beach Paintings by Stu Coleman.
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Painting of Beach, Ocean and Sky.
24″w x 36″h acrylic on canvas. Pine frame.