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Route 162 is an unsigned 0.70-mile (1.13 km) long state highway in Lower Township, New Jersey, United States.The highway's designation consists entirely of a bridge on Seashore Road (County Route 626 or CR 626), which is known as Relocated Seashore Road.
Cape May Point State Park is a 244 acres (0.99 km 2) state park located in Lower Township, New Jersey, [2] with a Cape May Point postal address. [3] The park offers walking, hiking and nature trails as well as beaches, an exhibit gallery, a ranger office and is the site of the Cape May Light . [ 4 ]
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The county has a total of 1,036.15 miles (1,667.52 km) of roadways, of which 730.07 miles (1,174.93 km) are maintained by the local municipality, 200.98 miles (323.45 km) by Cape May County, 74.18 miles (119.38 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 30.92 miles (49.76 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. [214]
Cape May (sometimes Cape May City) is a city and seaside resort located at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula in Cape May County in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Located on the Atlantic Ocean near the mouth of the Delaware Bay, it is one of the country's oldest vacation resort destinations. [19]
The Cold Spring Grange Hall, listed in 1998, located at the Seashore Road entrance, serves as the Cold Spring Grange Restaurant. [4] Cold Spring Village is home to Cold Spring Brewery, the only non-profit craft brewery in New Jersey. [5] In 1983 the one-room former Cape May Point jail was moved to the village. [6]
Dead end in Cape May Point: Sunset Boulevard CR 626 in West Cape May: CR 607: 2.04 3.28 CR 606 in West Cape May: Bayshore Road Dead end along the Cape May Canal in Lower Township: CR 608: 3.35 5.39 Route 83 in Dennis Township: Kings Highway CR 550 in Dennis Township: CR 609: 1.08 1.74 US 9 in Cape May Court House: Crest Haven Road Dead end in ...
Cape May Canal is a 2.9-nautical-mile (3.3 mi; 5.4 km) waterway connecting Cape May Harbor to the Delaware Bay, at the southern tip of Cape May County, New Jersey. [4] Before the canal was built, "Cape Island" referred to the site of the City of Cape May, southeast of Cape Island Creek, a tidal "creek" and marsh that has been partly filled in ...