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* Bethany Beach
Bethany Beach is an incorporated town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Bethany Beach, South Bethany and Fenwick Island are popularly known as " The Quiet Resorts ".
Despite its small size, Bethany Beach boasts the usual attractions of a summer seaside resort, including a short boardwalk, a broad, sandy beach, motels, restaurants, and vacation homes.
Because Bethany Beach does not sit on a barrier island, residential areas continue some distance to the west of the town's limits.
Bethany Beach is located at ( 38. 540807 ,-75. 061771 ).
< center > Bethany Beach contains many forms of wildlife, including sand shark s .</ center >
The town is bordered to the east completely by free public beaches, all guarded seasonally by professional lifeguards known as the Bethany Beach Patrol.
Bethany Beach is governed by a city council made up of seven resident and non-resident property owners elected to two-year terms.
The Bethany Beach Police Department has a staff of nine full-time officers.
The all-volunteer Bethany Beach Fire Department operates one quint, two engines, a rescue pumper, an aerial unit, and a brush truck.
It has a fire station in Bethany Beach and a substation in Fenwick Island and offers an emergency medical center, operated for it by the Beebe Medical Center of Lewes, Delaware.
Bethany Beach would be founded in this area 21 years later.
This may be the first photograph ever taken of what was to become Bethany Beach .</ center >
There is no evidence of Native American activity in the Bethany Beach area.
Prior to the arrival of European settlers in North America, Native American settlements appear to have been limited to the area north of the Indian River, north of what is now Bethany Beach ; even after Europeans pushed the Native Americans — mostly Nanticokes -- out of their coastal settlements in the mid-17th century, the Native Americans moved west to settle around Oak Orchard, Delaware, and in the Millsboro, Delaware, area rather than south toward what would become Bethany Beach.
He envisioned it as analogous to the Chatauqua adult-education summer-camp movement popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and played a key role in selecting the site of what would become Bethany Beach.
A committee of three men from Scranton, Pennsylvania, was responsible for choosing a name from among the entries ; although it considered the names " Wellington " and " Gladmere ", it chose the name " Bethany Beach " suggested by H. L. Atkinson of the University of Chicago.
Powers supposedly also suggested the name " Bethany Beach ," but the committee received Powers ' entry two weeks after Atkinson's and thus Atkinson was deemed the winner.

Bethany and Delaware
Assisting Bethany Beach's reputation as a " quiet " place is the presence of Delaware Seashore State Park immediately to the north of the town.
The town is bordered to the north by the Delaware Seashore State Park and by Salt Pond, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by South Bethany, and to the west by Ocean View.
The town was an unincorporated area between South Bethany and Ocean City, Maryland until July 1953, when the Delaware General Assembly passed an act to incorporate the town.
Harold E. Dukes, Jr .: Bethany Beach, Delaware, 1998.
The Sea Colony condos whose mailing address is South BethanySouth Bethany is an incorporated town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.
Assisting South Bethany's reputation as a " quiet " place is the presence of Delaware Seashore State Park to the north of Bethany Beach, a six mile-long barrier island providing a substantial buffer from Dewey Beach's noise.
It was formed as an unincorporated entity in 1952 when a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall purchased approximately from the Delaware Shore Land Corporation and named the development " South Bethany ".
Ocean City is on the barrier spit, which encompasses Ocean City, South Bethany, Delaware, and Fenwick Island, Delaware.
He and two other men were surf fishing around midnight in Bethany Beach, Delaware when he saw flames coming from a seashore resort.
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* Bethany Beach, Delaware, a beach resort town in Delaware in the United States
" published in the Delaware Wave and the Delaware Coast Press, in Bethany Beach, and Rehoboth Beach, both in Sussex County, Delaware

Bethany and Harold
Harold Shaw ; 1st edition ( January 1, 1969 ), ( paperback Bethany House Pub, June 1975 ) ISBN 0-87123-356-8
When the robot Ultimo went on a rampage, Rhodes called together Harold " Happy " Hogan, Bethany Cabe, Eddie March, " Carl Walker " and Michael O ' Brien to pilot various Iron Man armors to take down Ultimo as the Iron Legion.

Bethany and E
* McAllister, Lester and Tucker, William E. Journey in Faith St. Louis, Missouri: The Bethany Press, 1975.
For example, E. Nestle's Philologica Sacra ( 1896 ) suggests that Bethany is derived from the personal name Anaiah, while others have suggested it is a shortened version of Ananiah, a village of Bethel mentioned in the Book of Nehemiah ( 11: 32 ).
Clark has invited Ellen's parents Art Smith ( E. G. Marshall ) and Frances Smith ( Doris Roberts ), his own parents Clark Wilhelm Griswold Sr ( John Randolph ) and Nora Griswold ( Diane Ladd ), and his Aunt Bethany ( Mae Questel ) and Uncle Lewis ( William Hickey ) to spend the holidays at the Griswold house in Chicago.
The seminary was founded in 1905 as Bethany Biblical Seminary by A. C. Wieand and E. B. Hoff.
Another recipient of the Lilly Endowment has included the ecumenical Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) congregations, who wish to pattern their ministry after Charles E. Fuller, the father of New Evangelicalism, with one project called the Bethany Project.
* King, Darrel D. " E. M. Bounds ( Men of Faith )", Bethany House, 1998.

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