Cape May County Herald, 19 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 41

dining & entertainment

Mansions On Gaslight Tour

CAPE MAY - On two Wednesday evenings in June — tonight and June 26 — Mansions by Gaslight tours 8-10 p.m., will open four of the city's Victorian landmarks to the general public. Sponsored by the Mid-At-lantic Center for the Arts (MAC), these tours of the interiors of authentically restored vintage homes, each representing a different form of arcHltecture and planning, offer an insight into Victorian lifestyles, TICKETS FOR the Man-

sions By Gaslight Tours may be purchased at the Emlen Physick House, 1048 Washington St.. starting one half hour before tour time. In order to help tour-go-ers get from one house to another, MAC'S trolley-bus will run on a continuous transit loop. Tour -goers intending to take the trolley to all four houses should start at the Physick House no later than 8: 15 p.m. HOUSES OPEN on the Mansions by Gaslight Tour include: the Emlen Physick House, 1048

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Washington St., designed by famous architect Frank FTxrness, is a noted Victorian House museum. It is the headquarters of the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts. The Abbey, Columbia Avenue and Gumey Street, built in 1869 for a Pennsylvania coal baron, is an outstanding example of Gothic Revival Architecture. It features a 60-foot tower, etched ruby glass windows, and some of the most elegant formal rooms in town. THE MAINSTAY Inn, 635 Columbia Ave., was built in 1872 as a posh gentlemen's gambling club. It is a classic example of the Italianate Style, with 14-foot ceilings and wraparound verandas. The Wilbraham Mansion. 133 Myrtle Ave., began as a simple country farmhouse built in 1840. It was expanded and Victorianized in 1900 by the wealthy Wilbraham industrial family from Philadelphia to become the massive structure it is today. Its many rooms are filled with Victorian furnishings. Fiction, Poetry Evening Set OCEAN CITY - An evening of fiction and poetry with Debra Josephson Abrams and James B. Kirk III will be presented by DJ Productions 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Arts Center, 409 Wesley Ave. A reception will follow. The event is free and open to the public. For more information call 399-7628. Rummage Sale AVALON — The Women's Auxiliary of the Avalon Yacht Club will hold a rummage sale 8 a.m. -2 p.m Tuesday. June 25. and 9 a.m. -noon June 26 at the club. 7th Street and Bay. Proceeds will go toward the group's youth programs.

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