Craig shares a do-it-yourself version of his walking ghost tour.
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Craig shares a do-it-yourself version of his walking ghost tour.
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Exploring Wildwood’s iconic ’50s and ’60s style architecture.
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When something happens in Cape May, we post it on Facebook, and we always love hearing what you have to say about hot topics affecting your favorite vacation spot.
The house, or parts of it, is old for sure. But there are some odd quirks in the old girl’s history.
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