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St. James Episcopal Church Known as the Church of the Presidents, the St. James Episcopal Church was built in 1879. The Church is now a museum run by the Long Branch Historical Society.
Address: 1260 Ocean Avenue Long Branch NJ
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Home of the Greater Cape May Historical Society, this house was built in 1775. Originally a tavern and the family home of Revolutionary War patriot Memucan Hughes, the front room features a historic exhibit that changes every year. Several other rooms are always open to the public , all offering different information on the history and legend of the area. Address: 653 Washington Street Cape May NJ USA 08204
Send an Email 1 609 884-9100
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The all-new Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve Interpretive Center: Life on the Edge. Opens July 6, 2002 at 10 am at Tuckerton Seaport. Free t-shirts will be given away to the first 100 visitors. Address: 120 W. Main Street Tuckerton NJ 08087
1 609 296-8868
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Sunset Lake & Turtle Gut Park and Memorial The Sunset Lake & Turtle Gut Park and Memorial commemorates the only site of the American Revolution battle fought in Cape May County. Address: New Jersey Ave. & Miami Ave Wildwood Crest NJ USA 08260
1 609 522-0221
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The 1879 Emlen Physick Estate, Cape May’s only Victorian House Museum, is attributed to Philadelphia architect Frank Furness and is one of the finest examples of “Stick Style” architecture in America. Operated by the non-profit organization Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, it features living history exhibits and daily house tours. Address: 1048 Washington St. Cape May NJ USA 08204
Send an Email 1 609 884-5404
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Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profit, open-air living history museum that teaches the daily life of the early 1800's by using period clothes and interpreting the life styles and occupations of people in the Homespun Era (1790-1850). Address: 720 RT. # 9 Cape May NJ USA 08204
Send an Email (3) 1 609 898-2300
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