Cape May Congress Hall History
In the days before presidential motorcades and private jets, four commanders-in-chief made their way to Cape May—finding rest and renewal at Congress Hall.
Cape May Cape Resorts Culture
For one local family, Cape Resorts is more than a workplace—it's woven into their story. Spanning multiple generations, their journey is one of commitment, leadership, and success.
Pridwin History
Named after the shield (“Prid’win”) of the legendary Celtic hero, King Arthur, the Pridwin Hotel was built from 1924 to 1926 by an English concern named the Queens Company Ltd.
Cape May Culture
The spring sun lights some of our favorite scenes: the Grand Lawn of Congress Hall, ready for Easter; the tulips and turrets along Jackson Street...
Pridwin Culture
In her 20s, Molly Barthel enjoyed cruising the waters of Long Island Sound with a group of friends on a small wooden boat. “We had the time of our lives...”
Pridwin History Food & Drink
“A friend approached me while I was out to dinner one night,” says Glenn Petry, co-owner and chief nostalgia officer of The Pridwin. “She told me: You have to bring back the coo...
Congress Hall History
When Congress Hall was renovated in 2001, an excavation of the foundation produced a true find: a box that dated back to the late 19th century.
Congress Hall History
In 2010, on the corner of Broadway and Perry Street, a contractor who'd been widening Cape May's drainage system spotted a key inscribed with the initials A.K.
Beach Plum Farm Food & Drink Agriculture
At Beach Plum Farm, our eggs come from Rhode Island Red chickens, a breed known for their rich history, resilience, and superior egg-laying ability...
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