Even for people who have been in Cape May for generations, the Cape May of just 50 years ago is a real juxtaposition with today’s town.
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Even for people who have been in Cape May for generations, the Cape May of just 50 years ago is a real juxtaposition with today’s town.
The Cape May County Zoo is open year-round, sits on 85 acres of land, houses 550 animals, representing 250 different species, and the best part? It’s absolutely FREE! (Though donations are greatly appreciated.)
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the kid-friendly resources at the Wetlands Institute in Stone Harbor.
Here’s what you had to say about what happened in Cape May.
A one-woman-led fight for preservation put Cape May on the road to becoming the town we know today.
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