Cape May County Herald, 23 November 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 34

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COME TO HISTORIC

CAPE MAY

THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

We invite you to enjoy the unhurried pace of yesteryear while shopping our Victorian Mall, other fine stores or dining in our restaurants. Don’t miss the festive activities every week through New Year’s Day. Highlighting this year’s activities will be the “Candlelight Walk” on the Mall Dec. 9th & 15th and the historic house tour on Dec. 30th.

HAPPY HOLIDA YS!

THE CITY OF CAPE MAY Arthur Blomkvest, Mayor Adrian Capehart, Deputy Mayor Harry Gilbert, Councilman Fred Coldren, City Manager

CAPE MAY CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Bob Mullock, President Carin Fetterman, 1st VP c John Dunwoody, 2nd VP Millie La Canfora, Secretary Charles Bernard, Treasurer

Cape May At Christmastime k Full Of Glad Surprises

THE VICTORIAN ROSE 884-2497 The Victorian Village of Cape May is full of good cheer in the Yule season. The small town atmosphere is enhanced by festive decorations and qn extensive calendar of events and performances. From live performances of A Christmas Carol, special trolley tours, a Christmas Parade, a Carolling and Tree Lighting ceremony, festive dance performances, to the friendly assistance from the shopkeepers and superb dining at some of the best restaurants in New Jersey. Cape May is full of glad surprises at Christmas.

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wismmslMVM Four of Cape May’s Finest Year ’Round Bed & Breakfast Inns Invite You To Visit Them This Winter Come and visit one of Cape May's fine year ’round bed and breakfast inns and enjoy a special wintertime hospitality. The Brass Bed, Captain Mey’s Inn, The Queen Victoria, and The Victorian Rose are all congenial family homes which offer a warm and friendly country inn welcome. You can savor morning breakfast at these inns by the sea and relax in cozy comfort of antique-furnished guest rooms. Special fall and wintertime rates apply at all the inns for weekday stays.

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The highlight of the winter season in Cape May is visiting Victorian interiors decked out in Yuletide finery. Four year 'round inns of Cape May have elaborately decorated their interiors, each in a way that tells a different part of the Christmas story; a children’s Christmas at The Brass Bed, a Dutch Christmas at Captain Mey’s Inn, the history of Victorian decorations at The Queen Victoria, and a floral Christmas at The Victorian Rose.

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CAPTAIN MEY’S INN 884-7793

Wednesday, December 7, 7-9 p.m. Saturday, December 10, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, December 14, 7-9 p.m. * Saturday, December 17, 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, December 21, 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, December 27, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, December 29, 7-9 p.m.

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CHRISTMAS IN CAPE MAY 1983