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Victorian Weekend.
Herald & lantern 5 October '83
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CAPE MAY - A . Glorious Victorian Entertainment Dinner Hop" will be a high point of this year s Victorian Weekend Scheduled for Saturday evening, it will be held at one of Cape May’s turn-of-the-century landmarks, the Colonial Hotel, Ocean St. and Beach Dr A buffet dinner will be served starting at 7 p.m , and a cash bar will al^o open at that time. Entertainment and dancing will be provided by the H.B. Smith Comet Band and the Rancocas Punch Dixieland Band. Dress is optional. For reservations, call the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts during business hours at 884-5404. ^ The dinner hop is only one of many events featured during Victorian Weekend, Oct. 7 through 10. Sponsored by the MfdAtlantic Center for the Arts T MAC), the annual extravaganza includes open house tours of several dozen of the city's Victorian landmarks, an anti--ques show, trolley and ^walking tours through Cape May’s landmark
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districts, a Victorian fashion show and cocktail party, a multi-media dance concert by Philadelphia’s South Street Dance Company entitled “Victorian Rebels and Modern Dance Pioneers: Dances by Isadora Duncan, Doris Humphrey, and others,” evening stained glass tours, and lectures on Victorian lifestyle and Cape May architecture. For more information, call the MAC office at 884-5404.
Antique Show At Congress Hall
CAPE MAY — Antiques at Congress Hall will be one of the highlights of. ttie annual Victorian Weekend, with 35 quality dealers participating from four states. The show will be held Sunday, Oct. 9, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Monday, Oct. 10, 10 am - 5 p.m. This will be the first annual antique show to benefit the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) which was founded in 1970 as not-for-profit organization to save and restore the 16-room Dr. Emlen Physick “Cottage" and its 8 acre grounds in the Na-
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Don and Joyce Coffman of Lebanon, N.J., will feature Americana with an emphasis on the Victorian periods Congress Hall will provide the center for this year’s show, utilizing the dining room and the outer lobby, including a massive floral display by the Potter of Cape May. THE TWO-DAY event will have an array of furniture, textiles, folk art, baskets, iron, stoneware, linens, lace, toys, dolls, and so much more. ' ■ . r The show will include such New Jersey dealers as Kate and Stan Lambome, Mullica Hill; Robert Apgar, Pittstown, Hedy Schwind, Flemington; Pauline Williams, North Cape May; Edna and Frank Aldus, Shrewsbury; Margie and Ron Roth, Pitman; and many others. Out of state dealers will include Jim Turk and Jan Scott of Maryland; Rod Harmic of Delaware ; anti others from Virginia and Pennsylvania. MAC has sponsored the spectacular Victorian weekend for many years on Columbus’ Birthday weekend. It has become a total celebration of Cape May’s unique Victorian heritage.
Free parking is available on the grounds of Congress Hall and there will be food available throughout the show. There will be signs directing out-of-town visitors to the show from the end of the Garden State Parkway. Hours are 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, and 10 a m - 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10.
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HISTORIAN’S
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1382 Lafayetie Street VIDEILAA UflftlE Cape May. New Jersey 08204 UnCMIfl flUmC
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M JACOB SPICER HOUSE believed to be one o( (tie two oldest structures in Cape May County CaretuBy preserved by: succession of owners who have had regard lor the good things of our past As you enter the lovety home you step into a charming entrance ' foyer leading to parlor with firepbee, separate sitting room, formal dning room with hreplace, PLUS a cheerful bedroom, Oath, den and tamiy room, A spacious screened garden pabo is idea! tor targe
summer gatherings
The second floor offers three bedrooms and bath PLUS a huge master bedroom with ts own dressing room and bath A two car garage compiles the main kving Quarters but there is more. A cory in-taw apartment with kving room, kitchen, bedroom and Oath The property has excellent possibibes for a protessional man

