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Dec 24, 2025 | Greater Cape May Historical Society

Alexander’s at 653 Washington St.

The French Second Empire house, with a concave mansard roof, was built for the Joseph Hughes family in 1883. It is shown on the 1890 and 1909 Sanborn maps as a 3-story house with 2-story and 1-story additions on the rear. (Photo 1) At that time

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