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What would Cape May be without the
beach? After all, it is the nation's oldest seashore resort!
The beaches of Cape May are considered to be some of the nicest in the
country and have twice, been featured on The Travel Channel's "Top 10
Beaches in America". Click the box to check them out for yourself-

After the beaches, the Cape May
lighthouse is another icon that has come to define the island.
It's actually the third lighthouse that stood in Cape May and it's
nearly 150 years old! Take a look-

There's always something fun to do in Cape May!
Whether you come down just for the day of the wedding, or plan to stay a
few extra days, we highly recommend taking some time to walk around the
historic area, visit the outdoor mall or take one of the many tours. Here's a sample of all
you can do and see-

One of the attributes that have come to
define Cape May and attract visitors year after year, is the old-world
feel of the town with all of the Victorian architecture. It's like
stepping back in time-

Cape May at Christmas time is a sight
to behold! The combination of all the pretty Victorian structures,
elaborate Christmas decorations and the distinctive charm of Cape May,
turns the entire city into something out of a Charles Dickens novel-

(From Ben) It all started for my family, when my
Nana was a teenager, working over the summer in Cape May, at Congress
Hall. She fell in love with the island and as she grew up, she
brought her husband and children down to share the Cape May love.
As her children grew up and formed
families of their own, they too brought their children and spouses down
to experience Cape May. Now it's my turn to carry on the tradition
and introduce a new generation to the "Nation's Oldest Seaside Resort."
Before Andrea and I take our vows on
the Cape May beach, though, I would like to share a few of my special
family memories. I hope you enjoy!

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