CapeMay.com Online Magazine - March 2009
Features

To Keep an Inn

Thinking of becoming an innkeeper? Learn about the history of Bed & Breakfast inns and get some tips from innkeepers.

Jackson's Clubhouse

The gambling, prostitution, heavy drinking and carousing male visitors the clubhouse hosted were just the sort of activities Cape May was hoping to attract during the Victorian era. Or not.

Wildflower watch begins

Often the very first blooms of the spring go unnoticed in a secluded woodland spot, but wildflowers are tough and hardy to weather when grown in woodland conditions.

Bean there, done that

Jack sold the family cow for a handful of magic ones. Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stewed ones. Truffles, Foie Gras, Kobe Beef? No. Legumes.

Departments

Restaurant Scene

Hours & openings for your favorites

Picture of the Day

Get your daily dose of Cape May

Cape Island News

Headlines, gossip and pictures

Memories

Share your favorite Cape May story

Real Brides

Get inspired by real Cape May weddings

Cape May Picture of the Day

Your Photos

Love taking pictures? Share them with us

Archives

Of past CapeMay.com articles

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On the Cover

Wave hitting the jetty looking toward Cape May Point. Photograph by Macy Zhelyazkova

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