Historic Victorian Cape May

Welcome to Historic Victorian Cape May. This is our nations oldest seaside resort, where the feeling of years past is everywhere form the ginger bread of the Pink House to the coastline with its reflections of the lovely ladies of years gone by. Everything about Cape May makes you want to visit here again and again.
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A Train Ride at the Seashore
Preserving some of the past the Cape May Seashore line provides excursion services between Richland and Tuckahoe and Cape May Court House, Cold Spring Village and Cape May.
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Top Five Cape May Restaurants
While visiting Cape May, New Jersey you will want to try as many of the wonderful restaurants as you can. With so many top rated eating establishments in Cape May, you may not have enough time to try them all. So I’m going to list my top five restaurants you must try while visiting this Victorian town. These are not in any significant order, and they vary in type of food, pricing, etc.
1. Washington Inn
The Washington Inn, located on Washington Street and only a few blocks from the center of town offers fabulous entrees you will savor time after time. Built in 1840, this property offers five distinct rooms from summer patio dining to cozy fireplace setting for those chilled evening. Prices for entrees range from mid twenties to low thirties, but worth every penny.
Lucky Bones, Cape May, NJ - Restaurant Review

As you come to the end of the Garden State Parkway and go straight towards Cape May, you will find a restaurant located at the Marina called Lucky Bones. The rustic looking restaurant has a great choice of classic sandwiches and meals, but also a variety of different dishes.
My wife and I were looking for a place to get a good salad and sandwich for lunch when we came across Lucky Bones. Other than friends stopping there for drinks at the bar and saying they had a great variety, we had not heard anything about this restaurant.



