MAC’s new exhibit combines historic photographs, personal quotes, and original art in reference to racially segregated beaches in Cape May and Atlantic City prior to the civil rights movement.
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MAC’s new exhibit combines historic photographs, personal quotes, and original art in reference to racially segregated beaches in Cape May and Atlantic City prior to the civil rights movement.
On a snowy Friday evening, my husband surprised me by coming home early. I hadn’t prepared anything for dinner, so we made a deal to go on a snow photo shoot in Cape May, I would buy dinner. It was a deal! As we drove through town, I hopped out of our truck to take… Read more »
A brief and easy rundown of all the places to stay caffeinated in Cape May.
Looking for budget-friendly activities this season? Here are some ideas for things your family can enjoy while on vacation or a day trip.
These are the Thanksgiving Day offers we know about that are available to the general public. Seating is extremely limited, but Congress Hall is offering a wait list if you contact the concierge. To have your Cape May restaurant added to this list, please email hello@capemay.com. Ocean 7 at the Inn of Cape May When… Read more »
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