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    June 25, 2008 (Beach at Cape May State Park: Lower Township: Built 1943 4: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: Thomas Beesley Jr. House: February 12, 1998 (605 NJ 9 N

  4. Category : People from Cape May County, New Jersey

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    Sportspeople from Cape May County, New Jersey (2 C, 13 P) Actors from Cape May County, New Jersey (9 P) A. People from Avalon, New Jersey (8 P) C.

  5. John B. McCreary House - Wikipedia

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    Cape May Historic District The John B. McCreary House , also formerly known as the Christian Science Society and most recently The Abbey , is an historic Victorian building located at 34 Gurney Street, corner of Columbia Street, in Cape May, New Jersey .

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    The Cape May Times was created in 2001 by Jane Kashlak, a former WNBC investigative producer and five-time New York Emmy Award winner. [1] [2] [3] ...

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  8. Cozy Morley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Francis "Cozy" Morley (c. 1926 – August 23, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter, entertainer, comedian and club owner, best known for his rendition of "On the Way to Cape May", which became his signature song. Raised in South Philadelphia, Morley attended Southeast Catholic High School. [1]

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    James Allen Rose (January 5, 1935 – April 5, 2013) [1] was an American model boat builder and wood craftsman from Harkers Island, North Carolina, and a recipient of the 2000 North Carolina Heritage Award in the Folk/Traditional Crafts and Visual Arts category.