What to do and see in Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore: The Best Historic Sites

March 16, 2022 Hector Krause

The Atlantic coast of New Jersey, with its beaches and boardwalks, stretches from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Fresh ocean breezes fan 127 miles of sandy beaches. Drive between cities or catch a NJ Transit bus or Atlantic City jitney bus. Atlantic City packs people in to nightlife venues and casinos. Wildwood's boardwalk is well-trod. Asbury Park is once again popular, particularly with gays and lesbians. Cape May's restaurants and Victorian inns lure tourists to the historic town.
Restaurants in Jersey Shore

1. Historic Cold Spring Village

720 Route 9, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-898-2300 [email protected] http://hcsv.org/
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4.5 based on 314 reviews

Historic Cold Spring Village

Historic Cold Spring Village (HCSV) is a open-air living history museum that invites all visitors to find meaning, pleasure, relevance, and inspiration in the exploration of southern New Jersey's past. It is a nonprofit, educational museum that is open during the spring-summer season. The centerpiece of the museum is a re-created rural Southern New Jersey town of the "homespun era" set on more than 30 acres. *(Covid regulations: PLEASE ENTER VIA SEASHORE ROAD/RT. 626 ENTRANCE. 735 Seashore Road, Cape May NJ 08204

Reviewed By sarahnG5322AF

We did the ghost walk at night and it was actually our second time doing it. This is such an amazing ghost tour especially for those who have spiritual gifts. Lots of activity goes on here at night and is one of the best cape may ghost tours around.

2. The Colonial House

Washington and Franklin Streets, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-884-9100 [email protected] http://www.capemayhistory.org/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

The Colonial House

3. Emlen Physick Estate

1048 Washington St, Cape May, NJ 08204-1737 +1 609-884-5404 [email protected] http://capemaymac.org/experience/emlen-physick-estate/
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4.5 based on 684 reviews

Emlen Physick Estate

The 1879 Emlen Physick Estate is Cape May's only Victorian house museum. Designed by renowned American architect Frank Furness, the home has been fully restored. Its 15 rooms open a window into Victorian times in Cape May. Guided and self-guided tours are offered. Each year, a new theme is interpreted in the museum, which has been restored and is operated by the non-profit Cape May MAC (Museums + Arts + Culture). The organization also offers guided daytime and evening trolley tours of Cape May, as well as the Cape May Lighthouse and the World War II Lookout Tower. Check website for more information.

Reviewed By CaravelEF - Greenwood Lake, United States

The mansion, outer buildings and grounds are beautifully restored. My family and I enjoyed exploring the mansion and learning about its history, architecture and restoration from our tour guide. The gift shop had a nice selection of gifts, books and collectibles as well as a expertly curated exhibit about the Cape May Lighthouse. A very nice way to spend an afternoon.

4. Lucy the Elephant

9200 Atlantic Avenue At the corner of Atlantic & Decatur Avenues on the beach-side, beside Ventura's Greenhouse., Margate City, NJ 08402-2449 +1 609-823-6473 [email protected] http://www.lucytheelephant.org
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4.5 based on 454 reviews

Lucy the Elephant

Originally named Elephant Bazaar, this six-story elephant-shaped building was built in 1881 by James V. Lafferty, Jr. in hopes of selling parcels of land located on the beach in Margate, NJ. Over the years, this unique structure has served many purposes -- most notably as a tourist attraction. Today, Lucy the Elephant is recognized as the Oldest Roadside Attraction in America and has been declared a National Historic Landmark. There is no charge to visit the site or to shop in the Gift Shop; however, visitors wishing to go inside the elephant must purchase admission tickets to the Guided Tour. Guided Tours through the elephant structure occur every half-hour during business hours, with the last tour of the day beginning 30 minutes prior to closing. Cost of Admission: $8.50 Adults (ages 13 and up) $4.00 Children (ages 3-12) And don't forget to shop our Gift Shop for all of your elephant-themed items, including one-of-a-kind Lucy the Elephant souvenirs available nowhere else!

Reviewed By 888carlc - Netcong, United States

My three boy and my wife and I visited Lucy this past weekend. We were thrilled to be able to visit the country's oldest extant roadside attraction. This history is absolutely amazing. My kids loved it and we enjoyed our visit. It was first class. We used a Groupon, too, which saved us about $10. But well worth it even at full retail.

5. World War II Lookout Tower

536 Sunset Blvd, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-884-5404 [email protected] http://capemaymac.org/experience/world-war-ii-tower/
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

World War II Lookout Tower

Fire Control Tower No. 23 is New Jersey’s last remaining restorable World War II tower, and was part of the immense Harbor Defense of the Delaware system known as Fort Miles. It played a major part in the coastal defense of the Delaware River and Bay. Built in 1942, the tower was one of 15 towers that helped aim batteries of coastal artillery. Fire Control Tower No. 23 is on land now part of the Cape May Point State Park. The boardwalk leading up to the Tower is lined with interpretive panels and leads to the All Veterans Memorial on the rear deck at the base of the Tower. The deck and entry level are all fully accessible. The Tower was restored and is operated by the non-profit Cape May MAC (Museums + Arts + Culture).

Reviewed By R6016RQcarolh - Monroe Township, United States

We stopped to look at a piece of history. We didn't walk to the top of the tower, but it was open. Make certain to walk around to the back of the tower to see the sculpture of eternal flame in memory of veterans.

500 Forrestal Rd Rio Grande, Cape May, NJ 08204 +1 609-886-8787 [email protected] http://usnasw.org
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4.5 based on 877 reviews

Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum

Naval Air Station Wildwood Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to restore Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport, Cape May County, New Jersey, into an aircraft museum honoring the Navy airmen who died while training during World War II. Hangar # 1 was listed onto the National Register of Historic Places in September of 1997. Naval Air station (NAS) Wildwood was commissioned on April 1, 1943. The site served as an active dive-bomber squadron training facility from 1943 to 1945. Aircraft stationed at NAS Wildwood included TBM Avengers, Douglas Dauntlesses, Vought Corsairs and Curtiss Helldivers. Forty-two airmen perished while training at NAS Wildwood during World War II. In June 1997, NASW Foundation purchased Hangar #1 at the Cape May Airport. The 92,000 square-foot all-wooden structure was in a state of disrepair and required extensive renovation. Under the stewardship of NASW Foundation, the hangar was listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places at the National Significance Level. NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum now boasts over 26 aircraft displays as well as exhibits of military memorabilia, engines, photographs and more. Additionally, the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia has provided NAS Wildwood with a wealth of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to discover the science of flight. The museum also features a library, food vending area as well as a recently expanded gift shop. In its role as a community resource, NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum regularly hosts activities including fly-ins, aviation festivals, big band concerts, swing dances, veterans’ ceremonies, historical lectures, school field trips and senior tours.

Reviewed By redclover11 - Parsippany, United States

Great exhibits for all ages, had complete access to airplanes. Was very informative, with an emphasis on local WWII history. There are also many interactive and hands on exhibits. You can even get inside the various airplanes! The highlight of our visit was when Dr. Salvatore personally took us around and showed us behind the scene projects they were working on. He even took the time to tell us the story of how he acquired an engine for Boeing 777 and explained the history of many exhibits. It was such a great visit and will definitely be back again!

7. Fort Hancock Nike Missile Base - Gateway National Recreation Area

Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, NJ http://www.ny56nike.weebly.com
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Fort Hancock Nike Missile Base - Gateway National Recreation Area

Reviewed By 71gangam - Green Brook, United States

I visited in the month of may 1st week 2019, little chilly great place to be taking a walk or just enjoy alone. Some old army or naval blgs some ruins. The whole place is very clean, lot of nature areas to view birds and water. A lot of holly plants. Don’t have to take expensive island trips, visit this place, come back to highlands lot of restaurants to eat. Or take some picnic lunch coffee etc, enjoy on the beach, alcohol is prohibited. Do visit the oldest Lighthouse and the museum. Great place to take young children, I took my kids when they were 9-10 yr olds.

8. Sunset Beach Gifts

502 Sunset Blvd, Cape May Point, NJ 08212-3117 +1 609-884-7079 [email protected] http://www.sunsetbeachnj.com
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Sunset Beach Gifts

Sunset Beach is one of the East Coast's most unique beaches. Voted Top 25 beaches by Tripadvisor in 2013, Sunset Beach is located at the very tip of South Jersey and the end of Sunset Boulevard. Sunset Beach offers an unobstructed view of spectacular sunsets over the waters of the Delaware Bay. Atmospheric conditions caused by the of sea breezes across the bay waters create spectacular colors as the sun sinks below the horizon. For over 50 years just off the coast of Sunset Beach lies the concrete ship "Atlantus". Thousands of visitors come annually to view the cracked, weather beaten hull and watch the sunset over the remains of the ship. You'll love shopping their gift shops, playing a round of mini golf, beachcombing for Cape May diamonds or grabbing a bite to eat at The Grille (Grille open April-October.) Be sure to experience the Evening Flag Ceremony Honoring an American Veteran every evening at 7pm Memorial Weekend through August 31. (Saturdays in September at 6pm)

Reviewed By Princess279 - East Brunswick, United States

It's a lovely Jersey Shore shop with variety of souvenirs and edible merchandise. The staff is friendly and they offer a convenience of a clean restroom to the beach goers (much appreciated feature). With so many places closed, this seashore treasure makes the sunshine over the ocean just a little bit brighter. Thank you.

9. Stephen Crane House

508 4th Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712-6010 +1 732-775-5682 http://www.thestephencranehouse.org/
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Stephen Crane House

10. The Stephen Smith House

645 Lafayette St, Cape May, NJ 08204-1518 http://StephenSmithHouse.org
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The Stephen Smith House

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