You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the kid-friendly resources at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor.
Tag: This is Cape May

What you thought about 2012
Here’s what you had to say about what happened in Cape May.

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

A ghostly walk through Cape May
Craig shares a do-it-yourself version of his walking ghost tour.

Naval Air Station Wildwood
Planes and helicopters of all shapes, sizes, and colors, missiles, bombs, and even a Jeep were laid out in front of us in staggering stature.

Doo Wop in living color
Exploring Wildwood’s iconic ’50s and ’60s style architecture.

East Cape May Spanish Style
If the vision of one of East Cape May’s founders had caught on, homes on Beach Avenue east of Madison might have looked more Spanish Mission style today than Victorian.

Back to Nature: The Trucksess Welcome Center
Consider the Trucksess Welcome Center with its beautiful harbor views for your big day. The best part? You’ll be the first!

The Art of the Wedding
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a wedding album is priceless. Some of Cape May’s finest photographers generously shared their favorite wedding portraits with us and their thoughts as to why that particular photo is their favorite.

Pirate treasure in Cape May County?
According to an old undated newspaper filed away at the Cape May County Museum, an author identified only as Z.H. recalls a story told to him about Captain Kidd’s treasure supposedly buried in Cape May County.