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THIS WEEK inCAPE MAY
Vol. XLVIII Number 4 JUNE 12-25, 2020
From the Director
Our entire Cape May MAC staff is diligently working to resume our schedule of tours and operations in the face of this historic COVID-19 challenge. But we cannot get through it alone. Now more than ever, we need you to show how you’ve appreciated what Cape May MAC has provided culturally to enrich your life during our 50-year history, so that we can continue to do so for you and future generations of your family. Of course, donations are most welcome and appreciated. As are ticket purchases now, that can be used once we’re back in operation, for any number of Cape May MAC tours and events. Everything helps. And please don’t forget to patronize our local businesses in this issue, many of whom help support us not only through advertising but also as event sponsors. Seasonal businesses don’t have as much time to recover and they need our help, too. Jody Alessandrine Director/CEO DONATE TO MAC
THIS WEEK IN CAPE MAY Published by Cape May MAC
C e l e b r at i n g H i s t o ry ... E n r i ch i n g L i v e s P.O. Box 340 • 1048 Washington St., Cape May, NJ 08204 • (609) 884-5404 Editors Jody Alessandrine • Mary Stewart Designer ... Jean Barraclough For advertising information, contact JOE McLAUGHLIN, Advertising Representative (609) 224-6120 or (609) 884-5404, ext. 1-135 • jmclaughlin@capemaymac.org Copyright © 2020 Cape May MAC. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...............6
50 YEARS OF MAC EXHIBIT............................. 20 CAPE MAY AREA BIKE TOUR............................29 CAPE MAY FAMILY TREASURE HUNT..............12 CAPE MAY LIGHTHOUSE.................................. 9 CAPE MAY MAC MEMBERSHIP.................. 42-43 CAPE MAY MAC’s MUSEUM SHOPS................65 CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL........................... 50 COMING ATTRACTIONS............................ 84-85 EMLEN PHYSICK ESTATE....................................7 I LOVE CAPE MAY COLLECTION......................63 PAINTED LADIES, PORCHES & MORE.............11 PHYSICK ESTATE SCAVENGER HUNT..............29 TICKETS & INFORMATION...............................24 WORLD WAR II LOOKOUT TOWER...................8 WEDDINGS & PARTIES.................................... 45
CAPE MAY TIDBITS & VICTORIAN ODDITIES Row, Row, Row..............................................26 Eggs Over Easy?............................................28 Dr. Physick’s Library.......................................36 Hat Etiquette................................................. 40 Time for Ice Cream........................................48 Sit Back & Relax...............................................72 I’m Not Wearing Those................................ 74
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Tours & Attractions................................... 23 Services/Accommodations......................30 Dining/Entertainment..............................44 Specialty Shops.........................................62 ADVERTISER HOURS/SERVICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CONFIRM BEFORE VISITING OR SHOPPING. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT OF OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! 5
The Way We Were PG. 10
History of the Light PGS. 22-23
Beating the Heat PGS. 32-33
Pack Up the Pic-nic PG. 60
A Dip in the Pool PG. 64
Welcome to Cape May MAC! We’re happy to welcome you back and hope you enjoy our new walking tour and activities on the Physick Estate’s beautiful grounds. In an abundance of caution, Cape May MAC requires that you do the following: • Keep 6-feet apart from anyone not in your party. • Wear a mask at all times while participating in activities, or when entering the Museum Shop or the Carroll Gallery. We will be asking all visitors the following questions upon check-in: • Are you experiencing flu-like symptoms? • Have you been in contact with anyone infected with COVID-19? • Have you traveled to a high-risk area or country? If you have answered “yes” to any of these questions, we respectfully ask that you do not participate at this time, and return after being asymptomatic for 14 days. If a guest’s temperature is 100.4 or more, we require her/him to take a seat in the shade, and retest in 10 minutes; or, come again at another time. We are requiring the same of our Cape May MAC employees & volunteers.
If you have any questions, please call us at 609-884-5404
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Time travelers welcome! ORDER TICKETS ONLINE AT CAPEMAYMAC.ORG
1879 Emlen Physick Estate
1048 WASHINGTON ST.
THE PHYSICK ESTATE IS CURRENTLY CLOSED but will re-open under Stage 2 of the Governor’s 3-Stage Strategy (date tbd) CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR BY CLICKING ON THE LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE
Amid this historic COVID-19 challenge, we need your help. We need you to show how much you’ve appreciated what Cape May MAC has provided culturally to enrich your life during our 50-year history, so that we can continue to do so for you and future generations of your family. Please consider purchasing advance tickets that may be used when we re-open.
READ MORE ABOUT THE PHYSICK ESTATE This Old House PRESERVATION OF THE PHYSICK ESTATE Each year, our tour of the Physick House Museum highlights a particular aspect of Victorian life and culture. This year marks Cape May MAC’s 50th Anniversary, and our tours will focus on the Physick House itself. It is fitting, since this is where Cape May MAC began, in its efforts to save the house from the wrecking ball. You will learn of the mansion’s years as a grand residence for the Physick family, to its tragic decline and near demolition and, finally, to its rise as a fully-restored historic landmark. Come join us to learn the compelling story of its life.
The first floor of the Physick House Museum is fully accessible
TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE PHYSICK ESTATE! Historic site administered by Cape May MAC Become a Cape May MAC Member and get FREE ADMISSION to the Emlen Physick Estate and the Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tour See page 42-43 for information or call 609-884-5404
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WORLD WAR II LOOKOUT TOWER Fire Control Tower No. 23 Museum & Memorial Sunset Boulevard, Lower Township near Cape May Point GPS: 536 Sunset Blvd., Cape May Point
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Will re-open once the State Park Buildings are permitted to do so (date tbd)
Check our website for updates
CAPE MAY MAC MEMBERS GET IN
Climb this fully restored tower and learn about the “war at the shore” and the defense of the Delaware River and Bay from enemy invasion!
FREE!
See pages 42-43
The boardwalk, lined with interpretive panels, the All Veterans Memorial on the deck at the base of the Tower and the entry level are all fully accessible.
6 for adults; first child FREE with paying adult, $3 each additional child, $ 3 Veterans; Active Military Free $
Restoration has been undertaken by Cape May MAC in conjunction with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry. Funding for its restoration was provided by the New Jersey Historic Trust, the New Jersey Historical Commission, the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, a Save America’s Treasures Grant, and a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant administered by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
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The way we were The Physick Estate originally conThe oval bed was planted in a style tained 14 acres, including the current known as carpet bedding, giving it four acres, the tennis courts, and the the appearance of a brightly-colored Madison Avenue Park. The front lawn Oriental carpet. It was flanked by of the Physick Estate has been restored concentric “parentheses” of trees to reflect the way it was planted and shrubs, very unlike our modern by the Physicks. Working from a c. method of restricting plantings to the 1890 photograph, historic landscape foundation of the house and borders of specialists were able to identify the the property. original plant material and layout. Almost certainly, there was also a The Physicks designed their small kitchen garden located among grounds in a formal manner typical of the outbuildings toward the rear of the the Victorians. A semi-circular drive estate. Most Victorian families set aside bordered the front lawn of the house. At a small plot of land where they grew the center of the lawn was a large oval fresh vegetables and herbs. Maintained flower bed, filled with plants grown at by the family’s cook, this garden the estate. Frances Ralston was an avid supplemented the items purchased botanist who had two large greenhouses from the market or traveling peddlers. constructed on the south side of CLICK HERE for a virtual tour of the the house and employed a full time Physick House Museum. gardener.
The Physick Estate, c. 1890 10
PAINTED LADIES
PORCHES & MORE! WALKING TOUR online at Order ticketsaymac.org m www.cape
Sundays, Tuesdays & Thursdays beginning June 16: 10am
Take a walk from the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate to the Washington Street Mall with a knowledgeable guide and experience charming Cape May, a National Historic Landmark city, up close. Delight in beautiful gardens as you learn about Victorian architecture and Cape May’s colorful history along the way. Discover the interesting features of various Victorian styles and learn why front porches were so important to Victorian social customs. Tour lasts 45 minutes. Comfortable shoes recommended.
TICKETS ARE LIMITED TO ENSURE SOCIAL DISTANCING $15 adults, $10 children (ages 3-12)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: The safety and security of our visitors is paramount. Certain restrictions will apply on all current tours and events. Please see page 6 for details before purchasing tickets.
Advance ticket purchase is recommended Purchase tickets online or at the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. For more information, call 609-884-5404 Tours sponsored by Cape May MAC 11
Monday & Tuesday June 15 & 16 Information/Tickets
6/15
Hill House Office at the Physick Estate -- page 24
10am-4pm
10am-4pm
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
6/15
6/16
Physick Estate Scavenger Hunt -- page 29
9:30am-8pm
9:30am-8pm
Cape May Family Treasure Hunt -- page 12
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
Carriage House Museum Shop -- page 65
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
“50 Years of MAC” Exhibit -- page 20
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
Vintage -- page 58
11am-8pm
11am-8pm
MORNING
6/15
6/16
Carriage House Visitors Center -- page 24
ALL DAY
6/16
Painted Ladies, Porches & More Walking Tour -- page 11
10am
Purchase tickets at the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Call 609-884-5404 Tours & Activities sponsored by Cape May MAC
609-884-5404 • www.capemaymac.org
LOOKING FOR FAMILY TOGETHERNESS?
Cape May Family Treasure Hunt Available daily at the Hill House office or the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. (see Calendar for times) Confiscate the electronic devices and get the whole family together for a fun time! Architecture is lots of fun, especially when you look at it from a kid’s perspective and set out in search of witches’ hats and fish scales. This packet includes a clues sheet and map that will take you on a self-guided discovery tour, set to your own pace (answer sheet also included). Available most days, year-round. $5 per packet (Only one packet is needed per family). Co-sponsored by Cape May MAC and Preservation New Jersey. For more information, call (609) 884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: The safety and security of our visitors is paramount. Certain restrictions will apply on all current tours and events. Please see page 6 for details before purchasing tickets.
Stay healthy
In a time when one in four patients died after surgery, you were very lucky in Victorian times to have a good doctor with a clean operating theatre. There was no anesthesia, no painkillers for after, and no electric equipment to reduce the duration of an operation. Victorian surgery wasn’t just creepy, it was outright horrific. 12
Wednesday & Thursday June 17 & 18 Information/Tickets
6/17
Hill House Office at the Physick Estate -- page 24
10am-4pm
10am-4pm
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
6/17
6/18
Physick Estate Scavenger Hunt -- page 29
9:30am-8pm
9:30am-8pm
Cape May Family Treasure Hunt -- page 12
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
Carriage House Museum Shop -- page 65
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
“50 Years of MAC” Exhibit -- page 20
9:30am-8:30pm
9:30am-8:30pm
Vintage -- page 58
11am-8pm
11am-8pm
MORNING
6/17
6/18
Carriage House Visitors Center -- page 24
ALL DAY
Painted Ladies, Porches & More Walking Tour -- page 11
6/18
10am
Purchase tickets at the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Call 609-884-5404 Tours & Activities sponsored by Cape May MAC
609-884-5404 • www.capemaymac.org
Monday, June 15
Tuesday, June 16
OTHER TOURS & ACTIVITIES
OTHER TOURS & ACTIVITIES
Aviation Museum- Cape May County Airport- Call for hours-609-886-8787. (see page 28) Cape May Point State Park- Office & Museum- 8am4pm. Call 609-884-2159. \NJ Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory- 701 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point. Call 609-884-2736 for hours or visit www.birdcapemay.org for event locations. (see page 18) Welcome Center at the Transportation Center- Maps, Information- 609 Lafayette St. Call 609-884-5508 for hours.
Aviation Museum- Cape May County Airport- Call for hours-609-886-8787. (see page 28) Cape May Point State Park- Office & Museum- 8am4pm. Call 609-884-2159. \NJ Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory- 701 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point. Call 609-884-2736 for hours or visit www.birdcapemay.org for event locations. (see page 18) Welcome Center at the Transportation Center- Maps, Information- 609 Lafayette St. Call 609-884-5508 for hours.
Wednesday, June 17
Thursday, June 18
OTHER TOURS & ACTIVITIES
OTHER TOURS & ACTIVITIES
Aviation Museum- Cape May County Airport- Call for hours-609-886-8787. (see page 28) Cape May Point State Park- Office & Museum- 8am4pm. Call 609-884-2159. \NJ Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory- 701 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point. Learning on the Fly: Virtual Workshop, Bird Migration: It’s a Wild Journey, 7pm - 8:30pm. Call 609-884-2736 for hours or visit www.birdcapemay.org for event locations. (see page 18) Welcome Center at the Transportation Center- Maps, Information- 609 Lafayette St. Call 609-884-5508 for hours.
Aviation Museum- Cape May County Airport- Call for hours-609-886-8787. (see page 28) Cape May Point State Park- Office & Museum- 8am4pm. Call 609-884-2159. East Lynne Theater Company- Tales of the Victorians: Ida B. Wells, 4pm-4:45pm. Call 609-884-5898. (see page 47) NJ Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory- 701 E. Lake Dr., Cape May Point. Call 609-884-2736 for hours or visit www.birdcapemay.org for event locations. (see page 18) Welcome Center at the Transportation Center- Maps, Information- 609 Lafayette St. Call 609-884-5508 for hours.
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CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13
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50 Years of
MAC
The 50-year journey of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) began in 1970 when a small group of dedicated neighbors joined together to save the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate from the wrecker’s ball. Over the years, the organization’s efforts have continued, restoring and opening both the Cape May Lighthouse and the World War II Lookout Tower. Those years also included thousands of special events and tours, all of which contributed to make Cape May MAC Cape May’s leader in heritage tourism, educational outreach, historic preservation and cultural enrichment.
Join us as we remember those 50 years in words and photos at 2020’s
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION EXHIBIT
at the Carroll Gallery in the Carriage House, 1048 Washington St.
OPEN DAILY BEGINNING JUNE 15: 9:30AM-8:30PM PLEASE SEE PAGE 6 FOR SAFETY MEASURES For more information, call 609-884-5404 or visit
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GREATER CAPE MAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
COLONIAL
HOUSE Museum
A hidden treasure in the heart of Cape May City Located next to Cape May City Hall, the Colonial House (c 1730), was originally a tavern and the family home of Revolutionary War Patriot Memucan Hughes. The front room features a tavern room. Other rooms open to the public in this unsung survivor from Cape Island’s very beginning depict a colonial era cooking/eating room. A fine example of vernacular architecture and colonial living back in the days.
Donations benefiting the preservation of the house are most appreciated Visit our website at www.capemayhistory.org Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey Historical Commission / Department of State, and the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders through the Cape May County Department of Tourism, Public Information and Culture & Heritage.
653½ WASHINGTON ST.
(Next to Cape May City Hall) Contact us at 1730colonialhouse@gmail.com The Greater Cape May Historical Society A non-profit and stewards of the Colonial House 21
Supported in part by a grant from the New Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel & Tourism. www.visitnj.com
History of the Light Cape May’s lighthouse is actually the third beacon to be constructed in the Cape May Point area. The first was built in 1823 and stood 70 feet tall atop a stone foundation, a little over a quarter mile to the southwest from the present lighthouse. That original tower lasted just 24 years before erosion threatened to topple it, with the ocean surrounding the lighthouse at high tide. The site is completely submerged off the coast of Cape May Point. A replacement was hastily built in 1847, about a tenth of a mile south of the current light. The second lighthouse was 78 feet tall, standing on what was then a small hill. Many corners were cut during construction to get it operational as soon as possible and structural problems were apparent almost immediately, Just 12 years later, it was decommissioned and replaced by the lighthouse we know today. In 1859, after two years of work by
the Army Corps of Engineers at a cost of $40,000 ($1,215,162 in today’s dollars, according to the Consumer Price Index), a brand-new Cape May Lighthouse was first lit on Halloween night. At 157.5 feet tall, the new tower dwarfed the earlier two and its light could be seen up to 19 miles away. It was equipped with a kerosene lantern and first-order Fresnel lens, which rotated continuously and created a sweeping light that flashed every 30 seconds. That original kerosene lantern would be replaced with a Funck hydraulic float lamp in 1878, an oil vapor lamp in 1902, a 250-watt electric lightbulb in 1932 and, following the removal of the original Fresnel lens in 1946, a 36-inch rotating directional code beacon with a 1,000-watt lightbulb. The flash pattern was adjusted to every 15 seconds with the new beacon and when that too was replaced with a VRB-25 lamp in 2017 (following a lightning strike that
Cape May’s third lighthouse, built in 1859, is visible between the remains of the Cape’s second lighthouse, which was hastily constructed in 1847 and deemed unfit after just a decade of service. -- Photo courtesy Cape May Point State Park
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caused irreparable damage) the LEDs were programmed to retain the same 15-second flash. Cape May’s lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and, though the Coast Guard still maintains the beacon as a navigational aid, the remainder of the lighthouse and grounds have been open to the general public since May of 1988. Since that time, nearly 3 million people have visited the lighthouse and climbed to the top. A great thanks is owed to the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities, which leased the property from the State of New Jersey, restored the lighthouse and added several safety enhancements.
Cleaning the lens was just one of the many jobs of a Lighthouse Keeper.
Lighthouses are classified according to the size and brightness of the lights. This was called their “orders.” There are six sizes (orders) of lighthouse lights. The first “order’ is the largest and brightest and the sixth is the smallest. The Cape May Lighthouse’s original 1st Order Fresnel lens is on display at the Museum of Cape May County in Cape May Court House.
Tours & Attractions 7-Mile Brewery........................80 Bucket Brigade Brewery.........76 Cape May Bird Observatory... 18 Cape May Whale Watcher.......27 Center for Community Arts.... 14 Cold Spring Brewery...............71 Colonial House Museum.........21 Group Tours of Cape May...... 30 Hereford Inlet Lighthouse......17 23
Nature Center of Cape May.... 18 Nauti Spirits............................. 55 Naval Air Station Wildwood... 28 Osprey Cruises........................ 24 Schellenger’s Landing....... 78-79 Skimmer Tours......................... 19 Southern Mansion................... 38 Sunset Beach......................75, 88 Willow Creek Winery.......... 3, 69
Tickets & Information CARRIAGE HOUSE VISITORS CENTER
Located in the 1876 Carriage House on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. You may purchase tickets here for any tours or events. Free parking is available on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate. The Carriage House is also home to the Carriage House Museum Shop, the Carroll Gallery and Vintage restaurant. The Carriage House is fully accessible.
HILL HOUSE OFFICE
Located on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Hill House is home to Cape May MAC’s business office. If you ordered advance tickets, you can pick them up here, as well as purchase tickets here for any tours or events. Hill House is open daily (Winter hours, closed on Sundays); check calendar for hours. Free parking is available on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate.
For more information, call 609-884-5404 or visit
www.capemaymac.org
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Row, row, row..... Frances Ralston and her son, Dr. Emlen Physick, were not at all unfamiliar with Cape May when they chose to live here. It had been a favorite summer vacation spot for Emlen Physick, Sr., Mary Frances, and their son, Emlen. And Frances continued to summer here following Mr. Ralston’s death. It was said that they often rented part of the Daniel Ware house and became good friends with the Ware family. During Emlen’s youth and early adulthood, the Cape May Harbor didn’t exist, but was a series of inlets and marshes waiting to be explored. Maurice
Brooks recalled that Frances wouldn’t allow Emlen to have a row boat until he learned to swim. When he did, Maurice’s great grandfather, Daniel Ware, then built Emlen a row boat which he used in New England Creek. Emlen and Frank Leach were close friends and the same age. Frank kept diaries from 1870 to 1881, the years when he and Emlen were ages 15 to 26. Their friendship lasted for 45 years until Emlen’s death in 1916. We are lucky to have some information from Frank’s diaries about their close friendship.
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Eggs over easy? The children of Mary Jo Brooks, who was Dr, Physick’s heir, have given us a wonderful group of Dr. P’s belongings over the years. Among them is a silver-plate egg warmer in the shape of an egg. Victorians loved specialized serving dishes. Majolica asparagus servers in the shape of asparagus spears, oyster dishes in the shape of oyster shells, cheese domes in the shape of a wedge of cheese with an attendant mouse, and this, an egg warmer in the shape of an egg. The eggs would be hard-or-soft cooked, then placed in a rack inside the server, with water in the bottom of the well. A tiny alcohol burner would keep the water and the eggs
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warm through a breakfast. As you may remember from Victorian and Edwardian period television shows and English murder mysteries, while dinner was an elaborate affair with waiters and courses, breakfast was always served as a buffet meal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This allowed house guests who were up late carousing to come down to breakfast when they wanted. They could also choose to eat whatever suited their hangovers. While Dr. Physick seems to have led a very moderate and sober life, the tradition of buffet breakfasts probably extended to this house, as well.
YOU’VE LANDED IN A GPS-FREE ZONE!
Physick Estate Scavenger Hunt Available daily at the Hill House office or the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. See calendar for times.
For kids of all ages!
Have an adventure at the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate! Use our map to explore the grounds and find the answers to questions about the Physick family and life in Victorian times on this educational scavenger hunt. Turn in your answer sheet at the Carriage House Museum Shop or Hill House and receive a prize! Includes map and clues. Free; donations accepted. For more information, call Cape May MAC at (609) 884-5404 or visit www.capemaymac.org.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: The safety and security of our visitors is paramount. Certain restrictions will apply on all current tours and events. Please see page 6 for details before purchasing tickets.
CAPE MAY AREA
BIKE TOUR
Full color tour book includes map, photos, descriptions and directions to more than 50 of the Cape May area’s historic buildings and landmarks! Can also be used as a walking guide to Cape May’s Historic District, West Cape May and Cape May Point area.
5
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On sale at the Carriage House Visitors Center at the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St. Produced by Cape May MAC
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Services/Accommodations Evangelista Photography....... 36 First Presbyterian Church....... 34 Grand Hotel.............................. 2 Island Awnings.........................33 MAC Membership.............42-43 Marquis de Lafayette..............40 Rhythm of the Sea....................37 South Jersey Electric Vehicles....................31 Southern Mansion................... 38 Steger Beach Service.............. 39 The Tree Barber........................35 This Week in Cape May...........68
Cape May Contracting............ 39 Cape May County MUA..........86 Cape May Day Spa.................. 41 Cape May Group Tours........... 30 Cape May Historic Accommodations.................25 Cape May Star & Wave............35 Capri Cape May....................... 26 Carriage House Weddings & Parties............ 45 Coldwell Banker/ Sol Needles Real Estate...... 34 Crest Savings Bank...................87
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GROUP TOURS OF CAPE MAY ANY SIZE, INCLUDING INTIMATE GROUPS
Cape May MAC Call Group Tour Manager, Susan Gibson CTIS for personalized service: 609-224-6030
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Beating the heat With Memorial Day behind us, it won’t be too long before we’ll all be complaining about the heat. Before you crank up the air conditioning, stop and think what it must have been like in Victorian Cape May. Before air conditioning, Victorian life followed seasonal cycles determined by the weather. Not surprisingly, workers’ productivity declined in direct proportion to the heat and humidity outside – on the hottest days, employees left work early and businesses shut their doors. Stores and theaters also closed down, unable to accommodate large groups of people in their stifling interiors. Cities emptied as people fled to the mountains and the seashore. Architects designed homes to maximize airflow in hopes that the occupants would be kept cool. High ceilings were not just decorative, but also allowed a space for hot air to go. As the hot air rose, people on the floor stayed cooler. Coupled with large pocket windows, like those you can see at the Physick House Museum, that rose all the way into the walls above, high ceilings promoted airflow that kept air moving through each room. Adjoining rooms were yet another way to improve air circulation. All the rooms in the living areas of the Physick House join those next to them. A wide, covered porch also helped
to keep the Victorian house comfortable. As air passed under the covered porch, it was shielded enough from the sun to drop a few degrees. By the time the air passed into the house, it was much cooler than the air outside. Shutters and shades were
also employed to keep the house cool. Louvered shutters, like we find on the Physick House, allowed air to pass through but kept out the heat of the sun. Often, shutters and shades were opened and closed throughout the day as the sun moved around the house. Many a maid was probably kept busy as she traveled from room to room adjusting the shutters to keep out the sun. Before window screens, summertime must have been a horrendous experience. Open windows did allow the air to flow through the house, but also left the occupants of the house open to attack from every gnat, mosquito and no-see-um on the planet. Window screens solved that problem. Machine-made wire screening 32
was available in the United Sates by the 1870s. As the benefits of wire screening became evident, manufacturers turned out patented screens of every design. There were expandable screens, hinged screens, sliding screens and spring framed screens. These screens were available in numerous types of wood including rosewood, mahogany, and pine. Here at the Physick House, the family opted for sliding screens. If you look at the window screens carefully, you’ll see that they can be slid up and down on a wooden track, which holds the screen close to the open window. Sliding screens meant that the maid could simply slide the screen out of the way as she adjusted the exterior shutter to block the hot sunlight from entering the house. Since those early iron or steel screens would quickly rust to pieces (especially near the ocean) it was cus-
tomary to paint them. Typically, screens were painted either green or black depending on the wishes of the mistress of the house. Remember, too, that Victorian ladies (and gentlemen) were not sitting around in T-shirts and shorts, but rather in stifling layers of clothing, including those confining undergarments.
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First Presbyterian Church of Cape May
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Cape May Presbyterian Church continues to pray for your health and well-being, as our community begins opening its doors once again. Please be careful -for your neighbor’s sake as well as your own! For the most recent updates concerning online or in-person worship services, please check our website: firstpresbycapemay.com or our Facebook page (First Presbyterian Church of Cape May). We can also be found on YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter. The AA and Alanon groups who normally meet in our building are making plans to resume in-person meetings. For the latest information and for a list of online meetings, see capeatlanticaa.org The Community Food Closet is still operating safely from our building. To donate or if you need groceries, see their website at cmfoodcloset.org East Lynne Theater’s adjusted season will begin on July 29. For dates and information, check out their website: eastlynnetheater.org.
We hope to see you in our sanctuary at 500 Hughes St. very soon!
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Dr. Physick’s library For the Victorians, a well-developed home library was a sign of culture and education. Popular topics included travel, archaeological expeditions, Colonial history, selfimprovement, domestic advice and serialized fiction. With the rise of mechanized printing and cheap pulp paper, inexpensive books made reading a national pastime in the Victorian Era. A 1935 probate inventory of the Physick Estate shows that the Physick family shared the Victorian love of reading. The Physicks owned many classics by such authors as Thackeray, Tennyson and Shakespeare,
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as well as books reflecting their particular interests, such as “The Dog in Health and Disease” and “Every Horse Owner’s Cyclopedia.”
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Hat etiquette Top Hat Thomas M. Seeds, Date: c. 1895 Thomas M. Seeds was a native Philadelphian. His father was a hatter who began teaching Thomas the trade at a young age. By the time he was 20, Thomas was making and selling hats. According to an 1868 advertisement, Seeds’ hats were “made to order.” Thomas Seeds passed away in 1898 having been in the hat business for almost half a century. In Victorian American culture, wearing a hat was a must. An old adage at the time was “only a beggar goes round bareheaded.” There were many rules governing gentlemen and their hats. According to Rules of Etiquette & Home Culture (1893), for example, “in bowing to a lady a gentleman should remove his hat with the hand furthest from her. One gentleman does not re-
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move his hat when bowing to another gentleman, unless the latter is much older than himself.” In addition to this top hat, Dr. Physick also owned one made by the Stetson Company. Although that hat is not in the Physick Estate Collection, we do have the box from 1913 in which it was shipped. Look for the Seeds top hat and Stetson hatbox in Dr. Physick’s Bedroom.
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• FREE Historic District, Mansions by the Sea and Children’s Trolley Tours • FREE Physick Estate Tours • FREE Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours • FREE admission to the Cape May Lighthouse • FREE admission to the World War II Lookout Tower PLUS $3 discount on tickets to the Cape May Music Festival PLUS 10% Discount at either of MAC’s Museum Shops PLUS Quarterly newsletter with information about upcoming events and invitations to openings. There’s no better way to enjoy Cape May than as a Cape May MAC Member! And, remember, your support helps Cape May MAC with the preservation of all the things you love about Cape May!
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Become a Friend....
In addition to becoming a Cape May MAC member, you can join one (or more) of our active Friends groups, at no additional cost. Support your favorite (or all five!) and get invitations to special Friends events and other benefits.
Friends of the Physick Estate The Emlen Physick Estate has long been a “must see” destination in Cape May, as well as an outstanding educational experience for local schoolchildren. Help us to enhance this jewel of Victoriana and expand its outreach by joining the Friends of the Physick Estate.
Friends of the Cape May Lighthouse The Friends of the Cape May Lighthouse seek to raise awareness of the historic significance and value of this Guardian of the Sea. Renew your passion for this majestic sentinel by becoming a Friend of the Cape May Lighthouse.
Friends of the World War II Lookout Tower
Since its opening in 2009, the World War II Lookout Tower has become an important memorial for Cape May area veterans. Help us educate the public and preserve the memory of the war years by joining the Friends of the World War II Lookout Tower.
Friends of the Cape May Music Festival The Friends of the Cape May Music Festival share a passion for classical music. Help us support the Festival during its three-week residency in May and June and extend its presence in the community year round through related activities and events.
Friends of Museum Education Learning is a life-long endeavor. Your membership in the Friends of Museum Education will help sustain relevant, accessible and diverse educational opportunities for people of all ages. Only with your support can we continue to share artistic, cultural, and historic programs that are exhilarating and enlightening.
SPECIAL FRIENDS EVENTS
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Dining/Entertainment 410 Bank Street........................51 5 West Pub................................53 Aleathea’s ...............................48 Bella Vida.................................44 Cape May Stage...................... 56 Carpenter’s Lane..................... 81 Cold Spring Grange Restaurant........................... 55 East Lynne Theater Company.47 FiNS Bar & Grille......................46 The Grille at Sunset Beach...... 54 Harbor Square Theater...........49 Harpoon’s by the Bay.............49 Harry’s Ocean Bar & Grille......52
Mad Batter .............................. 47 Out There Coffee.................... 56 Oyster Bay................................51 Peter Shields Inn.....................46 Sapore Italiano........................ 59 Sea Salt......................................57 Schellenger’s Landing....... 78-79 Tisha’s.......................................53 Uncle Bill’s Restaurant............. 61 Union Park................................52 Vintage.................................... 58 Washington Street Mall...........77 West Cape May..................82-83 Willow Creek Winery.......... 3, 69
A Local Cafe with ... A Wholesome Aroma! 406 N. Broadway West Cape May 609-884-6332
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The Perfect Setting Make your special day truly memorable on the grounds of this historic Cape May landmark, the 1879 Emlen Physick Estate. Intimate gatherings for
Weddings • Birthdays • Graduations Reunions • Anniversaries • Showers Children’s Parties Celebrate your special day in the festive Carriage House patio tent at the
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Coming June 15 th - Outdoor Dining Takeout Available Daily Food & Beverage takeout menus available on our website, facebook, and instagram pages Call to place your order | Pickup on Carpenter’s Lane 142 Decatur Street on the Washington Street Mall
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Time for ice cream To the Victorians, ice cream was associated with the elite and wealthy. Ice cream’s necessary ingredients: cream, milk, white sugar, and flavorings, were fairly expensive and therefore the dessert was only enjoyed by those who could afford it. The other luxury item needed to make ice cream was time. A cook needed time to crush the ice and the sugar, time to infuse and distill essences, extracts, and other flavorings, time to prepare the ice cream mixture, time to churn it (this was done by hand without the aid of an ice cream maker), and time to let it freeze. Around 1850, a mechanical, handcranked ice cream freezer became available. The freezer consisted of a tin container with an inner beater, which rested inside a large wooden tub that had a drainage hole for the melted ice. Although the ice cream freezers
lessened the hassle of making the dessert, it didn’t entirely eliminate it. Many people chose to purchase their ice cream from local ice cream saloons or parlors. A serving of ice cream at the ice cream parlor cost about six cents. Typically, local parlors made their ice cream on the premises, however, some were supplied by large ice cream factories. George Schmidt’s factory in Jersey City is a fairly typical example of a larger organization. Schmidt’s factory produced several flavors including vanilla, lemon, chocolate and strawberry. Ice cream’s popularity in the Victorian Era was two-fold. It not only was a refreshing treat on a hot summer day but ice cream also spoke of the upper class that was, until recently, the only class able to enjoy the confection. Ice cream was still viewed as a luxury that proclaimed to one and all that you enjoyed the good life.
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You haven’t missed it!
With all the stay-at-home and social distancing rules, we’ve all missed a lot, so we’re making sure you won’t miss out on your favorite music by the sea experience in Cape May! Concerts have been re-scheduled for summer and fall for the music you love: NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHAMBER PLAYERS (Sept. 1) NEW YORK CHAMBER ENSEMBLE (Sept. 8, 22 & 29) PAULA JOHNS (Sept. 16) BAY ATLANTIC SYMPHONY (Sept. 17) GEORGE MESTERHAZY TRIBUTE CONCERT (Oct. 25) BACKTRACK VOCALS (Oct. 29) ATLANTIC BRASS BAND (Nov. 21) CHAMPAGNE JAZZ BRUNCH (Nov. 29) BACH’S LUNCHES (Sept. 9, 23 & 30) Check our website at
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CLASSIC CREATIONS FRESH SEAFOOD TASTY STEAKS OPEN FOR TAKE-OUT BEGINNING AT 4PM CHECK OUT OUR MENU ON OUR WEBSITE
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HARRY’S OCEAN BAR & GRILLE “Best Appetizers; Best Cocktails; Best Happy Hour” — Cape May Magazine “A Must-Visit Rooftop Bar This Summer” — NJ Monthly Magazine
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TAKEOUT · DELIVERY · LUNCH · DINNER · COCKTAILS · CRUSH KITS VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MENUS, PROCEDURES, & DELIVERY LOCATIONS *Current hours: 11am-8pm for Take Out & Delivery. Outdoor seating will begin June 15. Starting June 15, hours change to 11am10am. More details coming soon!
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Carefully Selected Organic Specialty Coffee Whole Food Smoothies • Superfood Lattes • Specialty Teas Gluten Free Baked Goods & Great Vibes ORDER IN/TAKE OUT: Tues.-Fri. 7am-5pm; Sat. & Sun. 7am-6pm; Closed Mon. Located in Washington Commons, ACME parking lot www.OutThereCoffee.com / OutThereCoffee@gmail.com 56
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GRAND OPENING JUNE 15, 2020
1048 WASHINGTON ST., CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 AT THE EMLEN PHYSICK ESTATE
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Pack up the pic-nic For most picnickers in today’s world, these outings call for paper plates, paper cups, thermos bottles, coolers, plenty of ice, and as many convenience foods as possible. The world in the Victorian era was vastly different. The picnic (hyphenated, as it was in 1880s issues of the Cape May Wave) was indeed a moveable feast, and was a heavy load for family and servants to carry. In an era before plastic bottles and paper plates, picnic accoutrements were the “real thing: china plates, real glassware, metal flatware, earthenware crocks, metal pots and pans, wine bottles, teacups and saucers, etc. If a large number of people were invited, the number of utensils and victuals must have been backbreaking. The Victorians marked the passing of the summer season with popular community pic-nics to celebrate Decoration Day (a.k.a. Memorial Day), Independence Day, and Labor Day. A typical summer holiday celebration might include attending morning church services or patriotic ceremonies, marking the solemnity or historical nature of the holiday, which would be followed by the whole town’s gathering at a park or green for a pic-nic celebration. Picnics, as the photography of the period documents, were dress-up times; women might wear one of the stylish lingerie dresses, while men often sported a coat and tie. In 1886 in Cape May, a Decoration Day memorial service was rained out, but the newspaper re60
ported that “the pretty white dresses the girls had ready for Decoration Day will do just as well for the next pic-nic.” Typical picnic fare could include a simple menu of fried chicken, cornbread, cold salads, beer, lemonade, or root beer, which was touted as the “National Temperance Drink” invented by Philadelphia pharmacist Charles E. Hires. But, the menu for a large outdoor gathering could also be rather extensive. Smaller groups of people probably
embarked on these mini-adventures quite often. The Cape May Wave of April 15, 1882 mentions locations on the bay side of the Cape as favorite destinations for “pic-nic excursion parties.” Of course, small groups of picnickers didn’t necessarily need to travel long distances to enjoy an al fresco feast. Sometimes it was just as pleasant (and much easier!) to enjoy the great outdoors in one’s own back yard. Since home horticulture had become such a popular pastime in the Victorian era, one’s own back yard could become quite the horticultural achievement, filled with fine specimens of trees, plants and flowers finely arranged and manicured.
Beach Avenue & Perry St., Cape May (609) 884-7199
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Specialty Shops 7 Mile Brewery........................80 Antique Doorknob................. 62 Beach Bling..............................66 Bucket Brigade Brewery.........76 Cape May Beach & Kite............72 Cape May Cigars & Wine...........3 Cape May Gourmet Foods..... 70 Cape May Linen.......................17 Cape May Olive Oil Co............ 70 Cape May Peanut Butter Co... 70 Carpenter’s Lane..................... 81 Cold Spring Brewery...............71 Evangelista Photography....... 36 Good Scents............................ 67
Great White Shark...................66 Nauti Spirits............................. 55 Red Oak Trading..................... 67 Schellenger’s Landing....... 78-79 Spice Cellar of Cape May........ 70 Sunset Beach .....................75, 88 Sunset Liquors......................... 61 Totally Casual ..........................68 Tree House Antiques.............. 74 Washington Street Mall...........77 West Cape May..................82-83 Willow Creek Winery.......... 3, 69 Woodland Village ...................73
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A dip in the pool Bathing in the ocean prompted fierce discussion among social critics and visitors. One Cape May visitor commented in 1870 about the women he saw who were brave enough to enter the water in their “ridiculous” costumes: “There is nothing more hideous than a woman in that horrible attire, clinging nervously to the life line or clasping her male protector with a death grip while the waves tumble her about.” When women did enter the water their suits clung to their bodies, revealing far more than any Victorian would have otherwise thought proper. Writers commented that they were “shocked at the daily spectacle the bathing beach presents.” Others thought the whole thing titillating. Not only did swimming call attention to women’s bodies by wet clingy fabric, it also exposed parts of women’s bodies not normally seen. One rogue wave could hike up a skirt or throw a woman inappropriately into the arms of a male companion. Take, for example, one vacationer’s observation of women in the surf: “Fat women are seized by the advancing walls of transparent green, foam crested, are whirled round and round like corks, and dashed into the reluctant arms of their old bachelors, who seem horrified at the gifts of fortune. Manly forms that were proudly defying the coming waves, are suddenly inverted, and nothing is seen of them save wildly agitated pedal extremities.” Although swimming pools were not a major factor in Victorian recreation, some pools were built in the 19th century. The idea behind their construc-
tion was not only to provide the people with a recreational outlet, but also to give the poor an opportunity to clean themselves. Each municipal pool was equipped with showers and dressing rooms. A similar “swimming tank” opened at Long Branch, New Jersey in 1890.
The tank could accommodate as many as 200 to 250 people a day and offered a “view room” with “comfortable chairs where a large number of spectators could look down on the swimmers.” Swimming was beginning to be recognized as a sport; swimming clubs were organized and more and more contests of swimming speed were held. In 1896, swimming was included in the competition of the first Olympic Games. Only men were allowed to participate at that time. The first swimming events for women in the Olympics were added in 1912. The Victorian bathing costume was hardly suited to any type of exercise, and as women’s participation in athletics increased, styles eventually became more streamlined which allowed for the freer movement necessary for swimming. 64
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Sit back and relax Morris Style Reclining Chair
C. 1885 The term “Morris chair” today is applied to a large chair that has an adjustable back. The style of chair is named after its creator, the British designer William Morris (18341896). In 1861, Morris started a business entitled Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. which was later renamed Morris & Co. Morris introduced a revolution in design. Believing furniture should be hand-crafted and made with traditional techniques, he is credited with being the father of the Arts and Craft movement. Morris-style furniture became very popular from the Victorian Era through the 1930s. Morris chairs were notable for being able to recline. Unlike recliners today, they were extremely low-tech. The back of the chair hinged onto the bottom of the seat. A brass bar fitted into a series of notches to control the angle of the back piece.
According to a 1916 probate inventory of the Physick Estate, this reclining chair was in the Library where it remains today.
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Red Door Gallery features the work of 20 Cape May County artists and fine craftspeople and includes photography, watercolors, pottery, jewelry, works in paper and wood, mosaics, greeting and note cards, and decorative and functional textile pieces.
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carries kid-friendly and planet-friendly clothing for newborn to 7Y plus creative T-shirts up to size 12. The shop also stocks German-made puppets and stuffed animals, wooden teethers and kids dishware. sockmonkeykidsshop.com
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I’m not wearing those! Plus Fours
Early 20th Century Plus Fours are a type of men’s pants that became popular in America in the early 20th century. Unlike knickerbockers, which ended at the knee, plus fours extend four inches below the knee, hence the name. They were especially popular for playing golf because their bagginess and extra length allowed for greater mobility. In the Victorian era, middle class Americans began to have more leisure time as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Two “crazes” became popular as well: exercising and nature. Golf fit in with both of them and became very popular in the United States. Golf was seen as a “moral and healthful exercise.” Cape May had its own nine-hole golf course which was incorporated on July 29, 1898. One of the charter members was Dr. Emlen Physick, who also served as the club’s first Vice President. According to an article in
the June 17, 1899 edition of the Cape May Wave, there was a golf tournament in which 22 players participated. Dr. Physick finished the tournament in 16th place. He was 20 strokes off the lead. Women were allowed to play at the Cape May Golf Club and even Dr. Physick’s mother, Mrs. Ralston, was an associate member.
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Fabulous Fossils • Magnificent Minerals • Radical Rocks Cape May Clothing including Tees and Sweatshirts!
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To our Customers,
Thanks for all your continued support of Bucket Brigade Brewery. We are committed to doing our part to help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 Virus. We are implementing the following procedures: Until further notice, the tasting room will be closed (until the Governor signs executive order to reopen). No in-house; takeout services only with online orders. We will be selling Growler Cans made up when you order online. No outside growlers or containers of any kind will be filled. Online sales will be available at the following link: bucketbrigadestore.square. site/s/shop. Additionally, we will be changing our hours to meet this new restriction. Our hours will be 4pm-7pm, Wednesday-Saturday. When coming to the brewery for pickup, we will have your cans ready with your name, so you can grab and go. With that, if you feel sick or have a fever, please stay home. Our staff will be doing all they can to help get through this situation the best we can for all. Please do your part and follow the advice/guidelines of the medical professionals.
Thank you for your understanding and remember to support local businesses
609-778-2641 • 205 N. Main St. Cape May Court House, NJ www.bucketbrigade.com 76
Experience the Shops of the
Washington Street Mall of Cape May
Over 90 Unique Shops and Restaurants All Within Three Blocks WashingtonStreetMall.com 77xx
SCHELLENGER’S
CONTACT INDIVIDUAL
1 Cape May Antique Center 1228 Route 109 609-898-4449 “The area’s largest source for antiques”
2 Cape May Beach & Kite Shop 1218 Route 109, Cape May 609-898-2022 One-Stop Store for all Your Beach Supplies Home of the XL Beach Chairs!
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3 Cape May Riggins 1381 Washington St., Cape May Fuel: 609-884-4848 Service & Repair: 609-884-4848 Approved Auto Repair Emergency Service 4 Fathoms-Coastal Clothing @South Jersey Marina 609-884-3907 Clothing, Gifts & Accessories for Ladies & Men 5 The Lobster House 906 Schellengers Landing Rd., Cape May • 609-884-8296 www.thelobsterhouse.com Restaurant, Raw Bar & Fish Market 6 Lucky Bones Backwater Grille 1200 Route 109, Cape May 609-884-2663 www.luckybones.com Great Food & Cold Beer 7 Miss Chris Marina 1212 Wilson Dr. Cape May 609-884-3351 www.misschrismarina.com Fuel, Store, Fishing & Wildlife Adventures 8 Miss Chris Marina: Activities • Sea Star III: 609-884-3421 • Lady Chris Fishing: 609-849-9423 • Miss Chris Kayaks & Paddleboards: 609-884-0997 • Wetland’s Wildlife Safari: 609-898-3500
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BOATING • DINING SHOPPING • ADVENTURES BUSINESSES FOR HOURS 9 Miss Chris Marina: Tours Cape May Whale Watcher 609-884-5445 www.capemaywhalewatcher.com Largest & Fastest • Guaranteed Sightings 10 Saltwater Cafe @South Jersey Marina 609-884-2403 www.SaltwaterCafeCapeMay.com Waterfront Breakfast & Lunch 7-2 daily 11 Sea Gear Marine Supply 1144 Route 109, Cape May 609-884-2711 www.seagearmarine.com Serious Gear for Serious Fishing Sea Gear Outfitters 609-884-0330 Anchors to Zincs for the Recreational Boater 12 South Jersey Marina 1231 Route 109, Cape May 609-884-2400 www.SouthJerseyMarina.com Inshore & Offshore Fishing 13 Tony’s Pizzeria & Restaurant 1216 Route 109, Cape May 609-884-2020 Eat In • Take Out • Free Delivery 14 Utsch’s Marina 1121 Route 109 609-884-2051 www.capemayharbor.com Supplies, storage, service, fuel, transient dockage, bait & tackle
15 Utsch’s Marina: Fishing Charter Boats • Full Ahead: 609-847-2304 • Fishin’ Fever: 609-868-6014 • Cape Queen: 609-884-0001 • Heavy Hitter: 609-605-1084 • Free Spirit: 609-703-6639 • Reel Busy: 609-774-3480 • Legal Limits: 609-405-4591
16 Utsch’s Marina: Activities • East Coast Parasail: 609-898-8359 • East Coast Jet Boat Adventure: 609-898-8754 • East Coast Waverunners: 609-898-8754 • Steger’s Paddleboard Rentals: 609-675-4978 17 Utsch’s Marina: Tours Cape May Whale Watch & Research Center 609-898-0055 www.capemaywhalewatch.com We provide a total experience for the whole family!
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Great Beer For Great People!
TAPROOM • TASTINGS • TOURS Grain to glass using local ingredients Each signature beer has its own style & character
12-14 BEERS ON TAP ALL YEAR LONG!
FLIGHTS, PINTS, GROWLERS & QUARTER KEGS Gift Certificates,Gift Baskets, Apparel, Glasses & More!
CURBSIDE PICK-UP DAILY 2PM-4PM Place orders online at www.7milebrew.com
3156 S. Route 9 South, Rio Grande, NJ 08242 609-365-7777 • www.7milebrew.com 80 XX
Located 1 block east of the Mall towards the beach.
TO THE BEACH
TO WASHINGTON STREET MALL
OCEAN STREET Splash 609-846-7100
Jewelry, Art, Home Decor & American Made whalestalecapemay.com
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Cape May Peanut Butter Co. 609-898-4444 capemaypeanutbutterco.com
FiNS Bar & Grille 142 Decatur St. 609-884-3449
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Delaney’s Irish Pub & Grill 400 Washington St. Mall 609-770-8559 delaneyscapemay.com
JACKSON STREET Good Scents 609-884-0014
Feel good. Live well. goodscentscapemay.com
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Contact individual businesses for hours & services DECATUR STREET
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Caroline Boutique 609-884-5055
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Cape May Olive Oil Company 609-898-4441
Fashioning Cape May since, Forever carolinebtq.com
Tasting Room capemayoliveoilcompany.com
Red Oak Trading 324 Washington St. Mall 609-827-8320
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Affordable Style redoaktrading.com
The Spice Cellar of Cape May 609-898-4441
Spicing things up in the Spring of 2017!
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Carpenter’s Square Mall
Pink by Victorious 33 Perry St. 609-898-1113
Mini Mall
306 306 Washington St. Mall
Import Bazaar, Uncle Charlie’s Ice Cream, Crepe May, Blue Daisy
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Coffee Shop, Art Galleries, Japanese Restaurant, Day Spa, Cup Cake Bakery, Eclectic Shops
West Cape May... Just Footsteps Away!
CONTACT INDIVIDUAL BUSINESSES FOR HOURS
this way to the light house
A square mile of outstanding accommodations, unique shops, select services and restaurants.
this way to the beach!
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June 27: 9am - 5pm Wilbraham Park (Rain date June 28)
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WWW.WESTCAPEMAYTODAY.COM 1- Antique Doorknob
Antiques, Stained Glass, Mantels, Lighting, Sales & Restoration
10-Exit 0 Skin Care LLC
Soaps, Skincare, Candles handcrafted by an Eczema Sufferer 600 Park Blvd. #01-07 • 518-414-1188 www.etsy.com/shop/exit000skincare
600 Park Blvd. • 609.884.6282 theantiquedoorknob.com
2- Antiques Emporia
11- The Flying Fish Studio
Cool Clothing for Interesting People
Jewelry, Collectibles, Sports Memorabilia, Nautical
405 West Perry St. • 609.898.3332 antiquesemporia.com
3- Backstreet Simply Delicious
130 Park Blvd. • 609.884.2760 theflyingfishstudio.com
12- Godmothers
Cape May’s Original Italian Restaurant Broadway & West Perry • 609.884.4543 godmothersrestaurant.com
Casual Dining with Culinary Surprises 600 Park Blvd. • 609.884.7660 backstreetcapemay.com
4- Bird House of Cape May
13- Happy Baby Boutique Baby Boutique
Nature Gifts for all Seasons
West End Garage • 484 W. Perry St. 609.886.0412 birdhouseofcapemay.com
405 West Perry St. • 609.884.5922 happybabycapemay.com
14- Key West Tacos
Tacos • Classic • Fish • Steak
5- Black Duck on Sunset
479 West Perry St. • 609.898.8226 keywesttacos.com
Cool, Casual Dining Experience
#1 Sunset Blvd. • 609.898.0100 blackduckonsunset.com
6- Cape May Honey Farm
15- Out of the Past Antiques A Treasure on Every Shelf
Raw Honeys, Candles, Cosmetics, Gifts
394 Myrtle Ave. • 609.884.3357 outofthepastantiques.com
135 Sunset Blvd. • 609.425.6434 capemayhoneyfarm.com
7- Cape May Market
16-Ripple and Root
Homegrown Gifts Inspired by the Water and Earth
Health Food • Grocery Store
120 Park Blvd. • capemaymarket.com 609-884-3200
8- Chez Michel
Chez Michel French Bakery
122 Sunset Blvd., 609-884-5554 rippleandroot.com
17- Tea by the Sea
350 Teas, Gifts, China & Candles
600 Park Blvd., B4, Suite 35 609-435-5982 • michelgras.com
9- Curious Cape May Bike & Walking ToursBest Way to See Any Town!
405 West Perry St. • 609.898.4TEA (4832) teaincapemay.com
18-Wilbraham Mansion Boutique Hotel with Jacuzzis and Indoor, Heated Pool
122 Sunset Blvd., 833-386-7433 curiouscapemay.com
133 Myrtle Ave. • 609.884.2046 wilbrahammansion.com
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COMING ATTRACTIONS CLICK ON ANY OF THE LINKS BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS SEPT. 1-NOV. 29, 2020 CAPE MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL • SEE PAGE 50 SEPT. 11-20, 2020 24TH ANNUAL CAPE MAY FOOD & WINE CELEBRATION INDULGE YOURSELF IN CAPE MAY, ONE OF “AMERICA’S BEST FOOD CITIES” SEPT. 12, 2020 HARVEST BREW FEST TASTE CRAFT BEERS AT THIS PHYSICK ESTATE FESTIVAL THAT CELEBRATES ALL THINGS LOCAL. FAMILIES WELCOME! OCT. 8-12, 2020 48TH ANNUAL VICTORIAN WEEKEND CELEBRATE CAPE MAY’S VICTORIAN ARCHITECTURE AND HISTORY WITH A VARIETY OF TOURS & EVENTS OCT. 11, 2020 9TH ANNUAL LESSONS OF HISTORY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES “GIVE ‘EM HELL, HARRY!” OCT. 16-31, 2020 HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS SCARE YOURSELF SILLY WITH SPECIAL TOURS AND EVENTS HEMED FOR THE SPOOKY SEASON OCT. 17-18, 2020 LIGHTHOUSE CHALLENGE OF NJ VISIT ALL NEW JERSEY’S LIGHTHOUSE OVER ONE WEEKEND OCT. 30-NOV. 1 & NOV. 6-8, 2020 SHERLOCK HOLMES WEEKENDS JOIN HOLMES AND WATSON TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY! NOV. 20, 2020 - JAN. 2, 2021 CAPE MAY’S HOLIDAY SEASON SIX WEEKS OF SPECIAL HOLIDAY TOURS AND EVENTS INCLUDING:
HOLIDAY PREVIEW WEEKEND (NOV. 20-22)
47TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT HOUSE TOURS (DEC. 5, 12, 19)
PLUS LAMPLIGHTER CHRISTMAS HOUSE TOURS, GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST TROLLEY RIDES, PHYSICK FAMILY CHRISTMAS HOUSE TOURS, HOLIDAY INNS TOURS, HOLIDAY LIGHTS TROLLEY RIDES, SANTA’S TROLLEY RIDES, BREAKFAST WITH SANTA, AND MORE. 84
E T A T S G N I D PEN N APPROVAL O S G N I R E H T A G SOCIAL
Saturday, Aug. 1: 10am-6pm Sponsored by
An all-day fun family festival! on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., Cape May NEW IN 2020!
Crabs & other summer picnic fare
5K RACE Craft beer from local & regional brewers CRAB CRAWALug .2 Sunday,
Crafts vendors on the grounds Live entertainment all day ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS IS FREE FREE PARKING for details Visit our web site
There will be a charge for food, beverages and some activities. Commemorative T-shirts will be available.
See map at www.capemaymac.org
FREE TROLLEY SHUTTLE See website for details
Presented by Cape May MAC, this fun summer event will benefit Cape May MAC’s free educational outreach programs
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OPEN DAILY! STUNNING COLLECTION OF JEWELRY INCLUDING CAPE MAY DIAMONDS YEAR ROUND 18-HOLE MINI GOLF Jewelry • Apparel • Gifts • Books • Food • Soap/Sanitizer/Masks • More SHOP ONLINE AT SUNSETBEACHNJ.COM
AT THE END OF SUNSET BOULEVARD IN CAPE MAY POINT GPS Address: 502 Sunset Boulevard, Cape May Point, NJ 08212
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