Cape May is a city in New Jersey (NJ), United States
Cape May is a peninsula and island (divided by a narrow channel); the southern tip of the island is the southernmost point of the U.S. state of New Jersey. The peninsula resides in Cape May County and runs southwards from the New Jersey mainland, separating Delaware Bay from the Atlantic Ocean. The cape is named for Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, a Dutch explorer who was working for the Dutch East India Company.
Top sights in Cape May | |
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Jersey Shore Alpacas | 39.043312 / -74.900580 |
Cape May City Beaches | 38.930172 / -74.912474 |
Cape May Lighthouse | 38.933002 / -74.960355 |
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum | 39.005045 / -74.909527 |
Washington Street Mall | 38.939589 / -74.915962 |
Willow Creek Winery | 38.941742 / -74.946384 |
Emlen Physick Estate | 38.940416 / -74.914834 |
Cape May Winery | 38.941742 / -74.946384 |
Cape May Carriage Company | 38.933981 / -74.921106 |
World War Ii Lookout Tower | 38.943408 / -74.967018 |
Historic Cold Spring Village | 38.976908 / -74.911920 |
South Cape May Meadows | 38.935394 / -74.943194 |
Nature Center Of Cape May | 38.945062 / -74.899293 |
Poverty Beach | 38.944002 / -74.887393 |
Cape May Fire Department Museum | 38.934953 / -74.920304 |
Spirit Of Cape May | 38.949809 / -74.910670 |
Washington Street Gallery | 38.932353 / -74.924021 |
Bay Springs Farm Alpacas | 38.959557 / -74.952181 |
Out Of The Past Antiques | 38.934167 / -74.925740 |
The Colonial House | 40.506606 / -74.462664 |