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Last week, we featured one of the supporting cast members — “contributing properties,” in historic-preservation-speak — of the Cape May Historic District. The photo you […]
The Jersey Shore as we’ve come to know it was born in Cape May. Easily reached from Philadelphia by sailing down the Delaware River to […]
So what should you do with this Longport neotraditional house for sale once you buy it? Just move your furniture in, or paint some of […]
Here and there, up and down the Jersey Shore, one can find examples of Art Deco, Moderne, contemporary and modernist houses that stand out from […]
Would you like to see how summer houses at the Shore have evolved (some might say “mutated”) since World War II? If you have the […]
Every year since 1974, Philly Mag has published the Best of Philly: the people, places and things we want to lift up and celebrate. Things […]
A few weeks ago, we featured a very well-maintained, very well-preserved classic Shore house in Sea Isle City that channeled the style of bygone years […]
Two causeways connect Seven Mile Island to the Cape May County mainland. One serves Avalon, its northerly community, and the other serves Stone Harbor, its […]
Most houses can easily be put in one of several architectural boxes: Colonial, Cape Cod, modern, contemporary, Arts and Crafts, Victorian, and so on down […]
Several architects nowadays specialize in reviving and updating the traditional vernacular architecture of the Jersey Shore. Mark Asher of Asher Slaunwhite is the best known […]
Yes, Atlantic City is a town known mostly for its casino action for the grown-ups. But there are plenty of fun things to do with […]
Most of the Jersey Shore houses we feature are located in the shore’s southern reaches: Absecon, Ludlum and Seven Mile islands, Ocean City, the Wildwoods […]
Your trip to the ocean can include plenty of mouthwatering meals … as long as you know where to look. By Victor Fiorillo, Jason Sheehan […]
Seemingly untouched by time or history or, really, development of any kind, Route 49 is a country road preserved, with idyllic views of farmland and […]
Time was, the White Horse Pike was a toll road named after a local tavern, best known for the ginormous metal horse that hovered over […]