NEWSDelaware Seashore State Park celebrates 50 years of family memoriesPark Superintendent Doug Long and Interpretive Programs Manger Laura Scharle of Delaware Seashore State Park.Staff Photo By Ryan MarshallHarry Galbraith (left), Don Shearer, Gary Galbraith, Larry Shearer and Ron Galbraith at the inlet barrier in 1955. Gary is 12.Image Submitted By Mark GalbraithThis vintage photo provided by Delaware Seashore State Park shows the camping area north of the Indian River Inlet in August 1960.Submitted ImageThis vintage photo provided by Delaware Seashore State Park shows the old fishing pier on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, sometime in the 1960s.Submitted ImageThis vintage photo provided by Delaware Seashore State Park shows the beach parking area and one of the bathhouses circa 1975.Submitted ImageThis vintage photo provided by Delaware Seashore State Park depicts a parking lot under the old Indian River Inlet Bridge circa 1977.Submitted ImageMarie Galbraith (left) and Mark Galbraith at the South Inlet Campground in 1978.Submitted Image By Mark GalbraithPark Superintendent Doug Long issues a park pass in this 1998 park photo.Image Submitted By Laura ScharleInterpretive Programs Manager Laura Scharle leads a Terrapin Talk in 2007.Laura Scharle ImageJeff Cox of Baltimore moves sand from his octopus during the 32nd annual Delaware Seashore State Park Sandcastle Contest in 2012.Chuck Snyder, Special To The Daily TimesThis 2014 file photo shows the Delaware Seashore State Park campgrounds on the south side of Indian River Inlet.Staff Photo By Joe LambertiCarly, Mark, and Cori Galbraith at the Delaware Seashore State Park beach in 2016. Mark's family has been going to the park since the 1940s.Image Submitted By Mark GalbraithCarmen Corkle, Aliyah Signor, 10, Clayton Cobaugh and Jasmin Corkle , 8, work to build an elaborate castle complete with a moat and drawbridge at the Delaware Seashore State Park Sandcastle Contest in 2016.Staff Photo By Molly Murray/ The News JournalThis 2016 file photo shows two of the World War II coastal defense towers located in Delaware Seashore State Park.File Photo By Chuck SnyderPark Superintendent Doug Long, left, and Interpretive Programs Manger Laura Scharle of Delaware Seashore State Park.Staff Photo By Ryan MarshallRon Conaway, 81 of Kirkwood, has been fishing at Delaware Seashore for over 60 years.Submitted ImagePark Superintendent Doug Long and Interpretive Programs Manger Laura Scharle of Delaware Seashore State Park.Staff Photo By Ryan MarshallDelaware Seashore State Park environmental education intern Trace Evans paddles off shore as he leads a guided tour of the Rehoboth Bay near Savages Ditch Road.Staff Photo By Joe LambertiPark Superintendent Doug Long and Interpretive Programs Manger Laura Scharle of Delaware Seashore State Park.Staff Photo By Ryan MarshallCasey Brotman and Andrew Kleinstauver, Delaware State Park tour guides, help push kayakers into Rehoboth Bay for an eco-tour around Delaware Seashore State Park in 2016.Megan Raymond Photo