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Jun 3, 2026 | Greater Cape May Historical Society

Why don’t we just cover it with asbestos siding?

Following the November 8, 1878, fire that destroyed much of Cape May City, there was a rush to rebuild as many hotels and houses as possible before the summer 1879 season. Most of this new construction was made of wood, because

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