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Victorian Tours To Run Weekends
CAPE MAY -'Every weekend in November, the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (MAC) is sponsoring Combination Trolley/Physick Estate Tours and Walking Tours that offer visitors an overview of Cape May's famous Victorian architecture. Combination Trolley'/Physick Estate Tours are scheduled Saturdays at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.; and on Sundays at 11 a.m and 12 noon. They begin at the Emlen Physick Estate. 1048 Washington St., with an hour-long guided trolley tour that covers both the East End and West End Historic Districts. In MAC'S heated, enclosed trolley-bus, trained guides point out landmark buildings and regale visitors with accounts of Cape May's heyday as a Victorian seashore resort.
Upon returning to the estate, visitors are guided through the lavish interior of the Physick House. The 16-room mansion was designed by renowned architect Frank Furness. Built in 1881 in the Stick Style, it has been painstakingly restored as a highquality Victorian House Museum. Its interior contains outstanding examples of Eastlake-style furnishings and fixtures (many of which were original family pieces designed by Furness, himself), as well as collections of costumes, toys, and artifacts.
Ending this combination I tour on a festive note, I visitors are served hot I cider and goodies in the I Physick House kitchen. I Tickets are on sale at the I entrance to the Physick I House. No reservations are necessary. Walking Tours of the Historic District are offered every Sunday at 10 | a.m. These tours are especially designed for those who like history close-up and in detail. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable guides provide insights into the customs and traditions of the Victorians and their ornate, delightful architecture. Each Walking Tour takes about 14 hours, and begins at the Information Booth at the head of the Washington Street Mall (at Ocean Street).
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