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Lumberton's Air Victory Museum
The museum displays include some of the most visually stunning and amazing aircraft ever built, including the F-86L and the Fisher FP-404 aircraft

Lucy the Margate Elephant
A national historic site as well as a unique example of the eccentric architecture of the late Victorian age, Lucy the Elephant is arguably the most beloved tourist attraction in the Atlantic City area. Located in the neighboring town of Margate, the 119-year-old elephant-shaped building has come to the brink of demolition several times, only to be saved by outpourings of public protest and grass-roots fund-raising fervor.

Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen’s Museum
Walk along the picturesque waters of the Tuckerton Creek and meet the kind of people who lived along the Barnegat Bay such as decoy carvers, boat builders, basket makers, quilters, commercial fishermen, artists and other baymen and women.

Emlen Physick Estate
A visit to the Physick Estate offers a look back at our Victorian past through the estate's architecture, decorative arts, customs, and the lives of one particular Cape May family, the Physicks. This 18-room mansion was designed by famous architect Frank Furness in 1879. Known for its Victorian “stick style,” it sits on 4 acres and houses 9 buildings.

Cape May’s Washington Street Mall
Cape May’s Washington Street Mall is a picturesque walk down brick paved streets among small, unique shops. Everywhere you look, there is something to catch your eye.

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