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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape May ...

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    June 25, 2008 (Beach at Cape May State Park: Lower Township: Built 1943 4: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: February 12, 1998 (605 NJ 9 N

  3. Episcopal Church of the Advent / St. John's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Church of the Advent / St. John's Chapel is a contributing property in the Cape May Historic District, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. September 1977

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Cape May County, New ...

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    Universities and colleges in Cape May County, New Jersey (1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Cape May County, New Jersey" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  5. Cape May County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    A 1777 map depicting Cape May County, the scene of the Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet on June 29, 1776, in the American Revolutionary War. Before Cape May County was settled by Europeans, the indigenous Kechemeche tribe of the Lenape people inhabited South Jersey, and traveled to the barrier islands during the summer to hunt and fish.

  6. Jonathan Pyne House - Wikipedia

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    The Jonathan Pyne House, formerly the Richard Stites Jr. House, [3] is located in Lower Township, Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built in 1694 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 14, 1997.

  7. U.S. Life-Saving Station No. 35 - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Life-Saving Station No. 35, also known as Tatham's or Stone Harbor, is located at 11617 2nd Avenue in the borough of Stone Harbor in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States. The Duluth-type life-saving station was built in 1895, designed by architect George R. Tolman using Shingle Style.