In 1905, a young struggling entrepreneur by the name of Henry Ford and the dashing Louis Chevrolet came to Cape May, vying for the right to claim the fastest automotive machine.
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The Wetlands Institute
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the kid-friendly resources at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor.

Lucky Bones Backwater Grille
In a town full of fine-dining establishments, outdoor eateries and landmark bars, Lucky Bones carved out a culinary niche by serving gourmet fare in a fun, casual setting.

Cape May Brewery Company: Not Your Ordinary Home Brew
Going to a Cape May Brewery tasting is like going to a party.

Post office at the Point
Cape May Point rejoices in being quirky, quaint – but authentic– and off the beaten path.

One Woman’s Legacy
A one-woman-led fight for preservation put Cape May on the road to becoming the town we know today.

Their Favorite Things
A treasured attraction fancied by guests and tourists, such as an heirloom or striking architectural element, is an innkeeper’s rendition of a show-stopper – and cause for conversation.

The Painter and the Poet
It’s been 11 years since beloved Cape May artist Alice Steer Wilson last picked up her brush, but she lives with us still in her watercolors depicting Cape May architecture and in seascapes basking in sea light.

Time to Decorate – Naturally
When winter approaches, I love to be able to go out-of-doors to bring nature in. Take a winter walk to collect materials for holiday decorations.

The House that Lobsters Built
The Laudemans: Still making waves in fishing