A little elbow grease and a LOT of planning… the new sign is up on the Cape May side. Plus – new lane indicators. How do you like that?
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Accommodations in Cape May
Pharos at The Harrison
The historic Pharos Inn (now Pharos at The Harrison) is appointed with the same quality and attention to detail as its sister building.
Casablanca
Casablanca is one of Cape May’s most exceptional inns, and is unlike anything you’ve ever seen or experienced in Cape May.