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COLONIAL HOUSE Museum A hidden treasure in the heart of Cape May City

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GHOST CAPERS

GHOST CAPERS

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 one of only a few remaining colonial homes open to the public in Cape May County.

Open Season: June 15th through September 15th

Wednesday through Saturday 1-4pm

Saturdays: “The Historian is In”

Free - Open to the Public

Donations are most welcome for the preservation of the Colonial House

Visit our website at www. capemayhistory.org and Like Us on Facebook

653½ WASHINGTON ST. (Next to Cape May City Hall)

Contact us at 1730colonialhouse@gmail.com

The Greater Cape May Historical Society 501c(3)

A non-profit and stewards of the Colonial House

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