The Museum of Cape May County
The Zoo Review - Cape May County Zoo
I'm reviewing a zoo. The Cape May County Zoo to be exact. I will go through my experience with pros and cons in order to give the best and most accurate judgement of a zoo ever given before. These are legitimate criticisms. No I did not use the format of a review to have an excuse to just go to a zoo and fool around. That would be ridiculous.
Wilbraham Mansion - Cape May Hotels, New Jersey
Wilbraham Mansion 4 Stars Hotel in Cape May, New Jersey Within US Travel DirectoryFeaturing a heated indoor pool, this Cape May hotel offers free WiFi access and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
The beach is just 8 minutes’ walk away.
Satellite channels are provided in each air-conditioned room at Wilbraham Mansion.
An en suite bathroom is included as well and comes with a hairdryer.
Certain rooms feature a spa bath or a fireplace.
Guests at the Cape May Wilbraham Mansion can enjoy the tranquility of the front porch or relax in the indoor heated pool.
Meeting facilities are also available.
Cape May Lighthouse is 6 minutes’ drive from Wilbraham Mansion, which is only 20 minutes’ drive from Cape May County Park.
The United States Coast Guard Training Center is 6 km away.
Wilbraham Mansion - Cape May Hotels, New Jersey
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Cape May Historic Houses
The Cape May Historic District is an area of 380 acres (1.5 km2) with over 600 buildings in the resort town of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey. The city claims to be America's first seaside resort and has numerous buildings in the Late Victorian style, including the Eclectic, Stick, and Shingle styles, as well as the later Bungalow style.
Beachfront Penthouses in Cape May NJ
Prices: . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Beachfront Penthouses 307 Beach Avenue Cape May NJ 08204 Featuring free Wi-Fi access, La Mer Beachfront Penthouses provides self-catering accommodations in the heart of Historic Cape May. A balcony, air conditioning and a flat-screen TV are included in each unit. There is also a full kitchen, equipped with a stove and an oven. Select apartments have an outdoor dining area. Guests at La Mer Beachfront Penthouses have access to amenities at The La Mer Beachfront Inn. Numerous dining options are just a short drive from the property, including Frescos Seafood Trattoria. Cape May Lighthouse is 2 miles from La Mer Beachfront Penthouses. The Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum is 6 miles away.
Naturalization Ceremony - Julia Wol
Julia Wol Naturalization Ceremony. In Knoxville TN.
Dedication of 9-11 Memorial, Star Spangled Banner, Cape May Court House 9-11-13
Lisa DiBruno leads the singing of the Star Spangled Banner at the Cape May Court House Dedication of 9-11 Memorial
The beautiful Victorian Era houses of Cape May New Jersey
Old homes
Cape May Christmas (Congress Hall)
The Zip Code Revolt: The Town of Whitesboro, NJ Declares Its Independence
Historical and Groundbreaking Ceremony and Celebration Whitesboro, New Jersey March 5th, 2019 2215 Route 9 South, Whitesboro, NJ 08252. Facebook: facebook.com/town.whitesboro/.
[Whitesboro, NJ] On March 5, 2019, the Town of Whitesboro will celebrate the 117th anniversary of its founding, by Congressman George Henry White and Tuskegee Institute's Booker T. Washington. Former Tuskegee, Alabama Mayor Johnny Ford, and his wife, the Honorable Joyce Ford, the first African American U.S. magistrate judge, will preside. The Whitesboro Historical Foundation Museum will host the event from 11 AM to 1 PM on its grounds at 2215 Route 9 South, Whitesboro, NJ 08252.
Mrs. Shirley Green, founder, curator and executive director, Whitesboro Historical Foundation Museum indicates that this “Day” is a long-term vision and dream realized for our township. Mrs. Green also started this museum in 1998, serving as the Town Historian. Her goal is to continue to collect important artifacts that symbolize the history of Whitesboro African Americans, and the struggles and journey they face, even today. She strongly believes that this groundbreaking event, as well as the preservation of the museum, are milestones toward heightened public recognition about the importance of Whitesboro in American history; and the value added as espoused by the strong vision of Congressman White and Booker T. Washington.
Established in 1902 as a town exclusively for African Americans, it was created as a formidable response to increasing white resistance to the black population in Cape May County, New Jersey. Reverend J. W. Fishburn, The African-American Equitable Industrial Association Founder, and four other members of Cape May City’s AME Zion Church purchased the land, adopting the self-help principles of Booker T. Washington, as the sole basis of economic productivity. The former Radical Republican White and Southern investors led the way in settling the Town of Whitesboro in 1902. The slow steady growth in population continued until the Great Depression, after which the town survived the financial downturn, and continues to exist today with approximately 1,000 residents.
Mr. Scott Bryan Armstrong, Executive Director, the Town of Whitesboro recently wrote an editorial on February 23, 2019, the Press of Atlantic City, declaring that residents seek their independence. He strongly believes that his organization will lead the way in energizing citizens to reclaim the principles of Washington; rebuild the Town's economy through private-public partnerships; and reorganize the Town to preserve it’s historic identity.
Contact Shirley Green, President, Whitesboro Historical Foundation Museum, Phone 609-465-3960 or contact Scott Bryan Armstrong, Executive Director, Town of Whitesboro, Phone: (862) 899-4869, Email: thetownofwhitesboro@gmail.com or Facebook: facebook.com/town.whitesboro/.
Philadelphia's Congress Hall American Artifacts Preview
Congress met here from 1790 to 1800. Program debuts SUNDAY at 6pm & 10pm ET on C-SPAN3
Christmas 2017 - Cape May
Abandoned, Vacant, and Re-purposed places in the Northeast
Here are the stories of these places:
Dunkirk Generating Station: Closed at the end of 2015
Lake Street Bridge: Closed in 2011 due to structural deficiencies, but is going to reopen in the future to pedestrians and cyclists once repairs occur.
St. Cabrini Novitiate: Directly behind the St. Cabrini nursing home, built in the early 1900's.
Steel Point: This vacant lot has plans to be redeveloped in the future.
Centralia: Near-ghost town in Columbia County, PA, due to an underground mine fire directly underneath the borough. The fire started in 1962, and after several failed attempts to extinguish it, most residents were moved out, and most buildings were razed in 1992.
Graffiti Highway: One road leading into Centralia was damaged by the mine fire, and the state eventually built another road around it, and stopped repairing it.
Flight 93 National Memorial: One of the four hijacked flights from September 11th, 2001 landed here. The visitor center opened in 2015.
Water Tower: This is the last remaining building/structure from the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company factory on the waterfront in Hastings-on-Hudson. There are plans to redevelop the area in the future, and possibly with keeping the water tower.
Wilmington Riverwalk: Old cranes were placed on the Riverwalk at Dravo Plaza.
Hermit Ruins: Irvington Hermit Johann Stolting built small buildings in the Irvington Woods in the 1880's. Many ruins, as well as his grave, are still there.
GM Plant: The land between Kingsland Point and downtown Sleepy Hollow was filled in for a General Motors plant, which closed in the 1990's. It is currently being redeveloped.
Old Croton Aqueduct: The first aqueduct carrying water from the Croton River to New York City was built in 1837 and operated until 1955, when a new aqueduct rendered it obsolete.
Asbury Park Casino: The building fell into ruins, and the carousel was moved out in the 1980's. It is still being fixed up.
Long Point: Former fishing town. All residents had moved out by the end of the 1950's, by sailing their houses across the harbor into downtown Provincetown. The lighthouse remains, but the area is only used as a beach.
Ellis Island: Major US immigration station from 1892 to 1964. Became a museum in 1990. A 1998 Supreme Court ruling determined that most of the island is officially in New Jersey.
Godfrey Windmill: Built in 1797, but was mostly shut down in the early 1900's. Repaired several times, and is now part of Chase Park in Chatham.
Knobley Tunnel: Former railway tunnel, reopened in 2011 to pedestrian and cyclist traffic.
SteelStacks: Former home of Bethlehem Steel, which closed in 2003. It has been transformed into a museum.
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Marquis de Lafayette in Cape May
Delightful service, inspiring views & incredible location!
Historic elegance with picturesque views of One of America’s Best Beaches, the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel is the grand seaside hotel of Cape May, New Jersey — America’s oldest seaside resort has been serving our guests since 1885.
Each of our 82 beautifully and comfortably appointed hotel rooms and suites overlook the ocean, so you can relax and take in the sights and sounds of the New Jersey shore from the comfort of your private balcony or patio. Our two apartment-style, townview units give you large, private, fully furnished sun decks to take in the sun as well as full kitchens and plenty of space for relaxing or entertaining friends and family, perfect for extended stays. All of our accommodations are 100% smoke-free to allow you to enjoy the shore’s natural fragrances and fresh ocean breezes.
The Marquis de Lafayette Hotel maintains a casual victorian beach charm that makes it the perfect destination for couples and families alike – rates include a complimentary stay for two children under the age of 8! All family members, including the furry four legged ones, are welcome at The Marquis de Lafayette Hotel. The Marquis de Lafayette Hotel is the pet-friendliest hotel in Cape May, NJ with 17 rooms and suites on the first floor that are especially designed to accommodate pets. Breakfast at our very own 501 Beach @ the marquis Restuarant is included complimentary with your stay. During season it is our famous all you can eat breakfast buffet.
Surrounding the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel are century-old mansions and homes that make Victorian Cape May a National Historic Landmark. The city is filled with many fine shops, restaurants, dinner theaters, museums, and galleries all with in easy walking distance from the hotel and of course our top rated world-classes beaches.
We take pride in our careful attention to every detail of your stay, with a level of service, amenities, and warmth found only at the most respected hotels and resorts of America. We invite you to join the legion of loyal guests who return time and again to enjoy the classic comfort of the Marquis de Lafayette Hotel, Cape May's finest.
The 1833 LeBlanc Murder Trial & the Gallows of Morristown
Nick the History Kid visits historic Morristown, New Jersey to present the last public hanging done in the village green in 1833. Antoine Le Blanc: A shocking story of murder and a community's revenge.
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Jeffrey Macechak Explains Burlington's History
Burlington County Historical Society's Education Director, Jeffrey Macechak, explains Burlington City's importance in New Jersey's history.