Cape May is famous for its historic, gingerbread houses. Originally private homes, many have been converted to Bed & Breakfast inns. You can’t help but feel as if you’ve stumbled into a fairy tale when you stroll around. It really is something special. Here’s a small taste of what the town has to offer. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Cape May’
stepping into a dream
Posted: April 15, 2012 in New Jersey, PhotographyTags: architecture, Cape May, historic, house, New Jersey, NJ, Photography, shore, Victorian
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chillin’ at the end of the world
Posted: April 12, 2012 in New Jersey, PhotographyTags: beach, Cape May, lovely Ms. Trask, New Jersey, NJ, Photography, shore, Wildwood
I’ve tagged along with the lovely Ms. Trask to the southernmost southern part of New Jersey while she attends a conference. We’re camped in the pretty town of Cape May which has the distinction of being designated a National Historic Landmark. Not just a few of the cool buildings, of which there are plenty. The entire freakin’ town. So while she is (more…)




