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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Cape May County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Cape May County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Cape May County, NJ (169) Atlantic County, NJ (280) Cumberland County, NJ (85) Kent County, DE (266) Sussex County, DE (508)  CapeMayCounty(169) Cape May County (169)  AtlanticCounty(280) Atlantic County (280)  CumberlandCounty(85) Cumberland County (85)  KentCountyDelaware(266) Kent County (266)  SussexCounty(508) Sussex County (508)
Cape May is the county seat for Cape May County
Adjacent to Cape May County, New Jersey
      Atlantic County (280)  
      Cumberland County (85)  
      Kent County, Delaware (266)  
      Sussex County, Delaware (508)  
 
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101 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Palm Oil Crisis
Near County Park Road, 0.2 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), in the median.
What: Palm oil is a form of vegetable oil obtained from the fruit of the African oil palm tree. It is the most widely produced edible oil with over 44 metric tons produced annually. Palm oil can be found in products that you eat . . . Map (db m191060) HM
102 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Preserving an Icon
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
For millennia, American Bison Herds roamed the Great Plains by the millions — until overhunting drove them nearly to extinction. Colorado State University, partnering with institutions like the Cape May County Zoo are helping to return this . . . Map (db m190994) HM
103 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Red Panda Conservation
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles east of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
The Red Panda is considered one of the most honored and important species to the native people of Nepal. The Nepalese people refer to bamboo eaters as "poonya", which translates into the name panda. Since bamboo is red pandas primary food source . . . Map (db m191009) HM
104 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Ring-Tailed LemurLemur catta
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Characteristics: Ring-tailed Lemurs are neither a monkey nor an ape but instead belong to a primitive group of primates called Prosimians. Easily identified by it's black and white ringed tail, the Ring-tailed Lemur is a small . . . Map (db m191052) HM
105 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Ring-Tailed Lemur Conservation
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta) are classified as near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (International Union for the Conservation of Nature). It is thought that this species has undergone a 25% reduction in the wild . . . Map (db m191038) HM
106 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Save the Golden Lion Tamarin
Near County Park Road, 0.2 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Golden Lion Tamarins are an endangered species native to Brazil's Atlantic Coastal forest. By the early 1960s there were fewer than 200 of these small primates left! Thanks to help from Conservation Organizations, Brazil's Government and AZA . . . Map (db m191002) HM
107 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Snow Leopard Conservation
Near County Park Road, 0.2 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Snow Leopards (Panthera uncia) are one of the most endangered species of wild cat on the planet with an estimated population of 4000-6000 individuals left in the wild. Their population has declined 20% over the past 2 generations, making . . . Map (db m191059) HM
108 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — This is the Home of the Whitesboro Grammar SchoolOctober 1, 1910 - September 7, 1967 — In Remembrance of the Teachers and Staff Members —
On East Main Street, 0.2 miles east of Shore Road (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling east.
Susie Smith - first teacher at the one room public school Alice DeVane Jones - original settler and devoted teacher for forty eight years Inez Kelly Jones Edmonds - first principal and teacher for forty years Charlotte Roberson Harmon - . . . Map (db m114598) HM
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109 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Veterans Memorial
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Bald Eagle Habitat dedicated to all veteransMap (db m190982) WM
110 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Why are there fewer bees?
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Beekeepers and scientists agree that honey bee numbers have been in decline for years. The reason for the decline are varied and include:
• Parasitic mites that were introduced into the United States in the 1980's. They . . . Map (db m190988) HM
111 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Cape May Court House — Why are there fewer bees? / How you can help / The benefits of honey
Near County Park Road, 0.3 miles west of North Main Street (U.S. 9), on the left when traveling west.
Why are there fewer bees? Beekeepers and scientists agree that honey bee numbers have been in decline for years. The reason for the decline are varied and include:
• Parasitic mites that were introduced . . . Map (db m190987) HM
112 New Jersey, Cape May County, Middle Township, Whitesboro-Burleigh — George Henry White"American Phoenix" (1852-1918)
On Shore Road (U.S. 9) at East Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Shore Road.
Last African-American Congressman of the Reconstruction Era. Only black member of the 55th Congress. Attorney and founding member of Whitesboro, NJ. Recognizing that economic power would be the path to equality for Black Americans, . . . Map (db m168924) HM
113 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — "Never Forget"#1896 — "Elks Care Elks Share" —
On New Jersey Avenue at West 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north on New Jersey Avenue.
Army ★ Navy ★ Air Force ★ Marines Charity • Justice • Brotherly Love & Fidelity Help us build a better future!Map (db m209320) WM
114 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — N1 — 1883 Original Terminus Anglesea Railroad
On Allen Drive.
The stone block below marks the original terminus of the Anglesea Railroad, as shown on a map field with the Secretary of State linked with the West Jersey Railroad at a point 2.6 miles south of Cape May Court House Station, and eventually ran from . . . Map (db m118606) HM
115 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — 1981 Hunger Strike Memorial
On West 1st Avenue at New Jersey Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West 1st Avenue.
I measc laochra na ngael go raibh a nainmeacha [Among the Gaelic heroes are these names] Bobby Sands • Francis Hughes • Raymond McCreesh • Patsy O'Hara • Joe McDonnell • Martin Hurson • Kevin Lynch • Kieran . . . Map (db m209319) HM
116 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — All Shapes, Sizes and MaterialsAids to Navigation — Maritime History
On N Central Avenue at E 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north on N Central Avenue. Reported permanently removed.
Primary seacoast lights were located to warn mariners of their proximity to land, the presence of navigational dangers, and to help set their course. By 1852, however, lighthouses and lightships often looked so much alike that it was difficult to . . . Map (db m46293) HM
117 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — S1 — BoardwalkBorough Angelsea 1885 - 1906
On Surf Avenue at 16th Street on Surf Avenue.
In February 1904 Borough Council, authorized construction of a Boardwalk on Surf Avenue from this point to the Borough’s southern border. It was removed just 8 years later due to the rapidly expanding beach, and a new Boardwalk was built closer to . . . Map (db m118605) HM
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118 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — S2 — BoardwalkBorough Angelsea 1885 - 1906
On Boardwalk on Boardwalk.
In March 1912 Borough Council authorized the removal of the Boardwalk on Surf Avenue and construction of a new Boardwalk closer to the ocean. The 1912 Boardwalk would connect with the boardwalk in Wildwood, which had also been moved eastward from . . . Map (db m118608) HM
119 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — Coast Guard Station HerefordAids to Navigation — Maritime History —
On North Central Avenue north of East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Several Life-Saving Service/Coast Guard station structures have served the Hereford Inlet area. The original 1849 Life-Saving Station provided assistance to stranded steamers and coal traders using the coastal waterways. It was moved further . . . Map (db m209300) HM
120 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — Deborah Jacobs Welsh
Near North Central Avenue north of East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
God's beauty surrounds us In loving memory of Deborah Jacobs Welsh Flight Attendant - United Flight 93 9-11-01 With love from her friendsMap (db m209307) WM
121 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — Hereford Inlet Lighthouse1874
On N Central Avenue at E 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north on N Central Avenue.
This plaque was presented on June 3, 2006 by the New Jersey Sarah Soper Chapter of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century to recognize the unique architecture of the building and its importance as an aid to navigation.Map (db m46294) HM
122 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — N9 — Hereford Inlet LighthouseBorough of North Wildwood 1906 - 1917
On North Central Avenue north of East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
After the Lighthouse was moved to this spot in 1913, it continued to guide mariners and replaced by a steel tower with an automated beacon in 1964. When the State of New Jersey leased the Lighthouse to the City of North Wildwood in 1986 the . . . Map (db m209309) HM
123 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — N3 — Hereford Inlet LightouseBorough of Anglesea 1885-1906
On Central Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Work was completed in the spring of 1874 at this site, the original location of the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse. The fourth-order Fresnel Lens in the tower was illuminated for the first time on May 11, 1874. Erosion on the south side of the Inlet, due . . . Map (db m118223) HM
124 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — Herefort Inlet Lighthouse1874
On North Central Avenue north of East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Designed by Paul J. Pelz, architect of the US Library of Congress this fourth order lighthouse was constructed for the sake of mariners to mark the entrance to the Hereford Inlet. Listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places, 1976. Listed on . . . Map (db m209305) HM
125 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — N2 — Hotel AngleseaBorough Angelsea 1885 - 1906
On North Central Avenue.
Built in 1880, the Hotel Anglesea stood 300 feet east of this marker and was the site of the first Borough Council Meeting on June 3, 1885. The Hotel was 150 feet long with 50 rooms, but just two stories high so as to not obstruct the beacon of the . . . Map (db m118607) HM
126 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — In Honor of Marine Lance Corporal George Dramis
On North Central Avenue north of East 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Killed in Beirut January 30, 1984Map (db m209302) WM
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127 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — N11 — West Jersey & Seashore RailroadBorough Angelsea 1885 - 1906
On West 1st Avenue at Olde New Jersey Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West 1st Avenue.
The West Jersey Railroad's Angelsea Station was built here in 1889 as part of the West Jersey's new right-of-way. The West Jersey merged with numerous other Pennsylvania Railroad subsidiaries in 1896 to form the West Jersey & Seashore Railroad. This . . . Map (db m209308) HM
128 New Jersey, Cape May County, North Wildwood — S7 — West Jersey and Seashore RailroadBorough Angelsea 1885 - 1906
On New Jersey Avenue.
The WJSRR’s North Wildwood Station, located at this site, was very busy during the growth of the southern part of the Borough in the early 1900s, but the tracks in North Wildwood were abandoned after the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads merged . . . Map (db m118609) HM
129 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Sindia
On East 4th Street just west of Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This is the top of the rudder post from the 329 foot iron hull bark Sindia. On December 15, 1901 the Sindia was grounded at 17th Street beach. The US Lifesaving crew from this station, under the command of keeper John Mackay Corson, . . . Map (db m208354) HM
130 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Francisco Baez1964 - 1993
On Welcome Center at Stainton Memorial Causeway (New Jersey Route 52), on the right when traveling north on Welcome Center.
Dedicated in loving memory of G. Francisco Baez, who was killed while making road repairs to this highway on August 10, 1993. "Frankie" will be sadly missed by his mother, father, family, friends, and co-workers - Crew 4560 of the New Jersey . . . Map (db m208352) HM
131 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — In Memory of Joseph Caserta, William Cruice and James 'J.R.' Robinson
On Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
This flagpole is dedicated in honor of three decorated veterans from Ocean City. Joseph Caserta, U.S. Army was a tank driver in some of the fiercest World War II battles in Europe. His bravery earned him the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and . . . Map (db m208360) HM WM
132 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Ocean City Tabernacle
On Asbury Avenue at East 6th Street on Asbury Avenue.
The Lake brothers and others founded the Tabernacle and Ocean City in 1879 as a camp meeting and Christian Resort.Map (db m92401) HM
133 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Ocean City TabernacleTower and Bells
Near East 6th Street.
The tower and bells were dedicated to the glory of God on June 14, 1998. In 1893 the federal government commissioned a set of thirteen bells to provide the music for a celebration commemorating the 100th anniversary of the laying of the . . . Map (db m155074) HM
134 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Ocean City War Memorial
On Wesley Avenue just west of 5th Street, on the left when traveling west.
In Grateful Memory To the men and women from this community who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during any wars. and a lasting tribute to those who gave their lives, in the services of their country . . . Map (db m153620) WM
135 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Richard M. Blood Jr. (Rick)September 11, 2001
On Boardwalk west of East 7th Street, on the right when traveling west.
In loving memory of a wonderful husband, father, son, brother, uncle and brother-in-law. Thanks for all the love, laughter, good times in Ocean City and a lifetime of memories. You will be in our hearts forever. We love and miss you.Map (db m208362) WM
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136 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Shriver'sSalt Water Taffy · Fudge · Gelato Ice Cream
On East 9th Street at Boardwalk, on the right when traveling west on East 9th Street.
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137 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Shriver's Salt Water Taffy & FudgeFine Confections — Since 1898 —
On East 9th Street at Boardwalk, on the right when traveling west on East 9th Street.
Shriver's Salt Water Taffy & Fudge is the oldest business on the boardwalk in Ocean City, N.J. In 1898 William Shriver founded Shriver's as a restaurant, candy & ice cream store. In 1959 Shriver's was purchased by four brothers who owned a chain of . . . Map (db m208357) HM
138 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Sindia
On Boardwalk at East 17th Street on Boardwalk.
Owned by Anglo American Oil; Captain Allen McKenzie Built in 1887 by Harland & Wolf, Belfast, Ireland. Four masted steel bark Length 329 ft-depth of hold 26 ft Breadth 45 ft-Net Tonnage 2929
The Sindia en route from . . . Map (db m92393) HM
139 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — The Ocean City Historic District
On Wesley Avenue at E. 3rd Street on Wesley Avenue.
The District, bounded by 3rd and 8th Streets and Central to Ocean Avenues, has been placed on both the State and National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. On October 20, 1879, Simon Lake, Ezra B. . . . Map (db m92402) HM
140 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — The Ocean City Historic District
On Ocean Avenue at E. 3rd Street on Ocean Avenue.
The District, bounded by 3rd and 8th Streets and Central to Ocean Avenues, has been placed on both the State and National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. On October 20, 1879, Simon Lake, Ezra B. . . . Map (db m92403) HM
141 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — The Ocean City Historic District
On Wesley Avenue at East 9th Street, on the right when traveling north on Wesley Avenue.
The District, bounded by 3rd and 8th Streets and Central to Ocean Avenues, has been placed on both the State and National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. On October 20, 1879, Simon Lake, Ezra B. . . . Map (db m208353) HM
142 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — U.S. Life-Saving Station 30
On East 4th Street just east of Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Preservation made possible by The City of Ocean City with a matching grant from the Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Administered by the New Jersey Historic Trust 2010 The U.S. Life-Saving Service was founded in . . . Map (db m208355) HM
143 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — U.S.S. Arizona Memorial
On Wesley Avenue just west of 5th Street, on the left when traveling west.
In dedication and remembrance to the U.S. Navy Seamen who gave their lives aboard the U.S.S. Arizona at Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941Map (db m153621) WM
144 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Welcome To Plaza PlaceA Single Family Residential Community — Historic Ocean City, New Jersey —
On Atlantic Avenue at Plaza Place, on the right when traveling north on Atlantic Avenue.
Plaza Place, formerly known as Brighton Estates, has welcomed visitors for more than a century. Unique and diverse architecture distinguishes the homes in this neighborhood, which is bordered by 7th Street, Pelham Place, Atlantic and Wayne Avenues. . . . Map (db m208356) HM
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145 New Jersey, Cape May County, Ocean City — Welcome to Plaza PlaceA Single Family Residential Community — Historic Ocean City, New Jersey —
On East 7th Street at Little Wayne Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East 7th Street.
Plaza Place, formerly known as Brighton Estates, has welcomed visitors for more than a century. Unique and diverse architecture distinguishes the homes in this neighborhood, which is bordered by 7th Street, Pelham Place, Atlantic and Wayne Avenues. . . . Map (db m208361) HM
146 New Jersey, Cape May County, Stone Harbor — Pumping Station1924
On 2nd Avenue at 96th Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Avenue.
The oldest municipal building in use in Stone Harbor it was authorized by Borough Council in 1923 and erected in 1924. The “Water Works” is a good example of Spanish Revival architecture, popular in the 1920’s. It was erected and equipped . . . Map (db m114603) HM
147 New Jersey, Cape May County, Stone Harbor — Salt Marshes
On Stone Harbor Blvd..
Common reed, also known by its scientific name Phragmites, is a native plant that aggressively invades productive marshlands. Other grasses, such as smooth cordgrass and salt hay, cannot survive among its tall stalks and dense roots. . . . Map (db m92391) HM
148 New Jersey, Cape May County, Stone Harbor — U.S. Life Saving Station No.35 (Tatham Life Saving Station)National Register Of Historic Places
On 2nd Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Vintage House 1895 Stone Harbor The Historic Tatham Life Saving Station Circa 1895 This property has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m97832) HM
149 New Jersey, Cape May County, Upper Township, Ocean View — Seaville Friends Meeting House
On Shore Road (Route 9) 0.1 miles south of Argoe Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 1716, a monthly meeting first formed in 1702. This is the oldest Quaker place of worship in New Jersey that is still used for services.Map (db m209298) HM
150 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — Historic West Cape May Remembers…Our Agricultural Heritage Through Preservation… / Nature through Conservation…
On Stevens Street (County Road 607) west of Bayshore Road (County Road 607), on the right when traveling west.
Our Agricultural Heritage Through Preservation… The Rea farm, an area of 82 plus acres remains preserved farmland in perpetuity because of the foresight of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rea. The borough will always be indebted to the Rea's for not . . . Map (db m209348) HM
151 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — Historic West Cape May Remembers… / West Cape May Sporting Events of the Past…
On Myrtle Avenue west of Park Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
Historic West Cape May Remembers… West Cape May was incorporated as an independent borough in 1884, but as early as the 1690's farmsteads dotted this area of 1.2 square miles. Legend has it that when the Lenape Indians crossed the . . . Map (db m206411) HM
152 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — Korean Veterans Memorial
On Myrtle Avenue west of Park Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of all the Korean veterans from the Cape May area who gave their lives and those who served so courageously.Map (db m206408) WM
153 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On West Perry Street west of Park Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
In memory of all the Vietnam veterans from the Cape May area who gave their lives and those who served so gallantly.Map (db m206410) WM
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154 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — West Cape May Remembers… / Wilbraham Memorial Park…
On Myrtle Avenue west of Park Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
West Cape May Remembers… The things that aren't here anymore… The Goldbeaten Industry The Goldbeaten industry was started by George Reeves in 1864 behind his home. In 1881, he built a two-storey factory on . . . Map (db m206407) HM
155 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May — World War II MemorialBorough of West Cape May, N.J.
On Myrtle Avenue west of Park Boulevard, on the left when traveling west.
To the memory of the men and women who served in World War IIMap (db m206409) WM
156 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May, Lower Township — Dr. Witmer Stone: Noted Ornithologist, 1866 - 1939Cape May Point State Park
On Sunset Boulevard (County Road 606) 0.4 miles west of Cape Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
1890, when Whitmer Stone first observed the spectacle of fall hawk migration in Cape May it was accompanied by the continuous sound of gunfire. Dr. Stone:
⬥ devoted more than 50 years of service to the Academy of . . . Map (db m209361) HM
157 New Jersey, Cape May County, West Cape May, Lower Township — Slaughter in Cape MayCape May Point State Park
On Sunset Boulevard (County Road 606) 0.4 miles west of Cape Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
Look around you. Every year, in this location, thousands of migrating birds were slaughtered. Cape May's location leads large numbers of migrating birds to rest and feed here before continuing their long journeys. In the late 19th and . . . Map (db m209364) HM
158 New Jersey, Cape May County, Wildwood — Holly Beach Park
On East Burk Avenue west of Pacific Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
This park is home to the first school in Holly Beach in 1882 at the age of 15, Mary Van Valin, the daughter of the Mayor started a one room school for ten students. The first school was located at Taylor and Beach Avenues. This Mini House was . . . Map (db m209327) HM
159 New Jersey, Cape May County, Wildwood — Korean War Memorial
On Ocean Avenue north of East Burk Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Korea 1950 - 1953 The Forgotten WarMap (db m209323) WM
160 New Jersey, Cape May County, Wildwood — This Maypole
On East Burk Avenue west of Pacific Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
This maypole erected here in 1886 to serve the children of Holly Beach School is dedicated to the memory of a loyal citizen and educator Lanning Myers 1882 - 1945 First High School Principal 1906 - 1924 . . . Map (db m209330) HM
161 New Jersey, Cape May County, Wildwood — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On Ocean Avenue at East Burk Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Ocean Avenue.
In memory of the men and women who served in the Vietnam War and later died as a result of their service. We honor & remember their sacrifice.Map (db m209322) WM
162 New Jersey, Cape May County, Wildwood Crest — The Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet
On New Jersey Avenue at E Miami Avenue, on the right when traveling south on New Jersey Avenue.
June 29, 1776 A memorial to the seamen and officers of the Brigantine NancyMap (db m19535) WM
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163 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — A World Class EcosystemPinelands National Reserve
Near Henkensifkin Road, 0.1 miles south of Woodbine Avenue (County Road 550), on the right when traveling south.
"In every season, water is the life blood of the Pinelands, sending forth nourishment to all forms of life." From the film, My Pine Barrens Land - May 1988
At first glance, it is no . . . Map (db m153646) HM
164 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Dennis Creek Landing
On North Delsea Drive (New Jersey Route 47) north of New Jersey Route 83, on the right when traveling north.
A causeway was built here in the 1790s establishing a new overland route. By the 19th century Dennis Creek Landing became a major shipbuilding center on the Delaware Bay. Many homes in South Dennisville still reflect the architecture that was seen . . . Map (db m68283) HM
165 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Exploring the PinesPinelands National Reserve
Near Henkensifkin Road, 0.1 miles south of Woodbine Avenue (County Road 550), on the right when traveling south.
The 1.1 million acre New Jersey Pinelands, covering nearly covering nearly one quarter of the state, is a region of varied resources and opportunities. The Pinelands is home to almost twelve hundred species of plants and animals, many unique . . . Map (db m153648) HM
166 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Memorial Field
On Woodbine Avenue (County Road 550) just north of Evergreen Drive, on the left when traveling north.
Memorial Field Dedicated May 26, 2014 In Memory of Commander Lewis AdorantoMap (db m153649) WM
167 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Roll of HonorBorough of Woodbine
On Dehirsch Avenue at Adams Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Dehirsch Avenue.
To the men of Woodbine who went to camp and overseas in the World War 1914 - 1918 prepared to give their all Michael V. Abramson • Simon B. Alexenberg • Harry Becker • Jacob Breslow • Edward Breslow • Michael Blume • Samuel Becker • Max . . . Map (db m153644) WM
168 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Veterans Memorial
On Washington Avenue (County Route 557) 0.1 miles Dehirsch Avenue (County Route 550), on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in all wars ★ ★ ★ Let none forget they gave their all and faltered not when came the callMap (db m153645) WM
169 New Jersey, Cape May County, Woodbine — Veterans Memorial
On Woodbine Avenue (County Road 550) just north of Evergreen Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to all the men and women who honorably served our country to preserve the freedom of our people.Map (db m153652) WM

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