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Scott’s Chapel and Cottage as displayed on the Rehoboth Avenue 1910 diorama. May 3, 2021 Actual 1900 photo of Scott’s Chapel and Cottage. Rehoboth Beach historian Paul Lovett has mounted models of Scott’s Chapel and its adjacent cottage to his diorama of 1910 Rehoboth Avenue. Scott’s Chapel was built in 1880. It was largely financed by Baltimore magnate James E. Hooper, a descendent owner of the Baltimore firm that controlled the duck cotton industry. Duck cotton was used as sailcloth for merchant sailing ships of the time and for such things as canvas for oil paintings. Hopper had his summer cottage on the Boardwalk at Virginia Avenue. He and a friend built Scott’s Chapel as a nondenominational meeting place for Rehoboth’s summer residents. The structure was named after the beloved Bishop Scott who was prominent in early Rehoboth and who preached the first sermon at Rehoboth’s newly built campgrounds tabernacle in July 1873. ....
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Saturday, August 1, 2020 Until a permanent location can be established for Paul Lovett’s diorama of Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach Main Street has graciously permitted the display to be located in its building at 509 Rehoboth Ave. near Grove Park. Lovett said he is particularly appreciative because it allows him access to present the display and share stories with folks interested in experiencing Rehoboth during its railroad era. The diorama can be seen at its Main Street location by appointment, under COVID-19 responsible visitation guidelines. To schedule a visit, contact Paul Lovett at 302-893-9391 or [email protected]. The diorama is a multi-year project to re-create Rehoboth Avenue as it looked during the railroad era. Buildings and features are created by professional model builders to N-gauge standards. Each structure is an accurate depiction as it existed circa 1910. ....