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Cape May
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  • 1. Cape May is a picturesque seaside resort located at the southern tip of New Jersey, known for its charming Victorian architecture, pristine beaches, and vibrant cultural scene. Established as one of the country's oldest resort destinations, Cape May boasts an array of beautifully preserved 19th-century homes, contributing to its designation as a National Historic Landmark city. The expansive sandy beaches offer a perfect backdrop for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing, while the bustling Washington Street Mall features a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries that attract both locals and tourists alike. Visitors can explore the Cape May Lighthouse, which stands tall at the entrance of the Delaware Bay, or take a leisurely stroll through the lush gardens of the Emlen Physick Estate. The town is also known for its rich marine environment, making it ideal for dolphin watching and fishing excursions. Every year, Cape May hosts a range of events, including the annual Cape May Music Festival and the beloved Victorian Festival, which celebrate the town's artistic heritage and community spirit. With its scenic beauty and welcoming atmosphere, Cape May remains a beloved getaway for those seeking relaxation and a taste of Americana.

    What is Cape May primarily known for?
A) Desert landscapes
B) Industrial complexes
C) Victorian architecture
D) Modern skyscrapers
  • 2. Which body of water borders Cape May?
A) Lake Superior
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Gulf of Mexico
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 3. What is the name of the famous lighthouse in Cape May?
A) Sandy Hook Lighthouse
B) Cape May Lighthouse
C) Barnegat Lighthouse
D) Absecon Lighthouse
  • 4. In which state is Cape May located?
A) Pennsylvania
B) Delaware
C) New York
D) New Jersey
  • 5. What type of climate does Cape May have?
A) Desert
B) Tundra
C) Arctic
D) Humid subtropical
  • 6. Which annual event is held in Cape May?
A) Cherry Blossom Festival
B) Mardi Gras Parade
C) Oktoberfest
D) Cape May Music Festival
  • 7. What year was Cape May designated as a National Historic Landmark District?
A) 1976
B) 1965
C) 1980
D) 1990
  • 8. What is the name of the beach in Cape May?
A) Ocean City Beach
B) Atlantic City Beach
C) Wildwood Beach
D) Cape May City Beach
  • 9. Cape May is famous for its?
A) Bed and breakfasts
B) Motels
C) Hostels
D) Luxury resorts
  • 10. Cape May is located at the southern tip of which peninsula?
A) Chesapeake Peninsula
B) Cape May Peninsula
C) Delaware Peninsula
D) Jersey Shore
  • 11. Which notable hotel in Cape May is on the historic registry?
A) The Ritz
B) The Congress Hall
C) The Hilton
D) The Waldorf Astoria
  • 12. What type of cuisine is popular in Cape May?
A) Italian
B) Seafood
C) Barbecue
D) Fast food
  • 13. What is a famous Victorian house in Cape May?
A) The Biltmore Estate
B) The Winchester Mystery House
C) The Emlen Physick Estate
D) The Monticello
  • 14. What type of wildlife is Cape May known for?
A) Migratory birds
B) Polar bears
C) Kangaroos
D) Mammoths
  • 15. Which historic district is a key feature of Cape May?
A) Newark Historic District
B) Cape May Historic District
C) Philadelphia Historic District
D) Salem Historic District
  • 16. Which body of water borders Cape May to the west?
A) Delaware Bay
B) Atlantic Ocean
C) Hudson River
D) Barnegat Bay
  • 17. What is the primary industry in Cape May?
A) Tourism
B) Manufacturing
C) Mining
D) Agriculture
  • 18. What is the Cape May Lighthouse known for?
A) Commercial shipping
B) Tourist accommodation
C) Fishing spot
D) Navigation aid
  • 19. Which season is the busiest for tourism in Cape May?
A) Fall
B) Summer
C) Spring
D) Winter
  • 20. Cape May has a reputation for which paranormal activity?
A) Ghost sightings
B) Alien encounters
C) Bigfoot sightings
D) Loch Ness Monster sightings
  • 21. What type of boat tours are popular in Cape May?
A) Fishing expeditions
B) Yacht charters
C) Dolphin tours
D) Speed boat racing
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