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For generations, the local Black community made memories at Jason Beach, located in Trap Pond State Park. Locals fondly remember gathering there to socialize, dance, picnic, and attend church services and baptisms.

Community Stories

In the interview clips below, community members reflect on their experiences at Jason Beach. Delaware State Parks thanks them for sharing their memories for this project.

Interviews were conducted by Delaware State Parks Volunteer, Helen Elliott and Manager of Cultural Resources, Tom Summers in 2021.

Jonathan Kellam

A welcoming place

An Inclusive History

Comparing Two Worlds

Are They Having Fun Too?

Family Time

Keeping the Tradition Alive

Howard West

A Community Center

Meeting Friends New and Old

Religious Services

Baptisms at Jason Beach

A Different Era

Dealing with Segregation and Discrimination

Carl Stanley

Getting There

Traveling on Jason Beach Road

Put a Nickel In

Listening to the Jukebox

Virginia Sneed

Visiting Jason Beach

Going to the Beach with Church and Family

A Typical Day

A Typical Day at Jason Beach

Church Time

Local Religious Ties to Jason Beach

Bringing Communities Together

A Gathering Place for Everyone

Paul Selby

Early Days

Childhood Days at Jason Beach

Jukebox Memories

Music and Dancing for Everyone

Race Relations in Southern Delaware

A Local Recollection of Discrimination

Great Memories

Holiday Gatherings at Jason Beach

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