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701 East Lake Ave. Cape May Point, NJ, United States
The southernmost point of New Jersey and the marshlands that make up a great deal of the area are famous for the thousands of migrating birds that stop here on their way to summer nesting grounds. ... More on AboutNewJersey
Ocean beach, beach fee. More on StateNJBeaches

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Cape May Point, NJ
'Sunset Beach' is a beach located near Cape May Point, along the Delaware Bay, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a local tourist attraction, in part due to its proximity to the SS ''Atlantus'' (locally known as the "Sunken Ship") ... More on Wikipedia

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, Cape May Point, NJ , USA

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P O Box 107 Cape May Point, NJ 08212
Although Cape May Lighthouse is a major attraction for many visitors to the area, the park's constantly cha... More on state_nj_us
We go and make a donation to the mid Atlantic center for the arts, the keepers of the light, we march right... More on TripAdvisor

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Cape May Point NJ 08212, United States of America
Inscription. This property has been, placed on the, National Register, of Historic Places: by the United States, Department of the Interior, , Erected by Department of the Interior. , Location. 38° 56.04′ N, 74° 57.971′ ... More on HMDB

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Cape May Point NJ 08212, United States of America

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7 Ocean Street, Cape May, New Jersey
In Cape May, everyone has their own favorite beach. More on Capemaytimes.com
The air temperature didn't allow for much sunning on the beach, but we did walk along the beach. More on igougo

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Cape May, Cape May County, NJ
(NJ-05-01) in Cape May, Cape May County, NJ. On beach road going to the light house. (10-19-03, approx ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Cape May, New Jersey, USA
New Jersey is a perfect beach state. You can raise that tent of yours or park your RV at a close by campgro... More on GoingOutside
The sky is such a beautiful color at sunset ...cute gift shops as well.. More on GeckoGo

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Cape May Point NJ 08212, United States of America
Inscription. Primary seacoast lights were located to warn mariners of their proximity to land, the presence of navigational dangers, and to help set their course. By 1852, however, lighthouses and lightships often looked so much alike ... More on HMDB
