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Chapter III Cape May County [The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore] 

The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore
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Much of Cape May County encompasses what is known as the Cape May Peninsula. It represents the southernmost part of the Jersey Shore.
The area was named after Captain Cornelius Jacob Mey, who sailed there from Holland in the 17th century, establishing small colonies on the peninsula. Whalers from New England and Long Island later created settlements along the coast. Most of the county's coastline consists of narrow barrier islands. The original names of these islands were Four Mile Beach, Five Mile Beach, Seven Mile Beach. Ludlam's Beach, and Peck's Beach. They have since been renamed Cape May, The Wildwoods, Stone Harbor and Avalon, Sea Isle City and Strathmere, and Ocean City, respectively.
Farmers used these islands as a grazing land for their livestock in the 19th century. They would swim their cattle out to the barrier islands and let them feed in the summer. Cape May would become recognized as America's first seaside resort prior to the Civil War, attracting thousands of vacationers from the south and nearby Philadelphia. Despite being devastated by three major fires, Cape May has become known as one of the most charming resorts on the Jersey Shore, highlighted by its splendid Victorian homes and mansions.
In the 20th century, with its 2.5 mile boardwalk, Ocean City would become one of the most popular, family-friendly resorts in the country.
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The 126ers - Wide Awake
Scott Buckley - Wanderlust
The Great North Sound Society - Pink Sunrise
Track Tribe - Longer Distance
Scott Buckley - Undertow
Lauren Duski - Rollin

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Комментарии : 9   
@willardroad
@willardroad 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for doing this! I grew up on one of the islands you talked about, and have always been fascinated with the history of the area. I attended OCHS, and worked summer jobs at various businesses, fleecing the tourists every Summer in the 1970s. Lots of great memories, being an "island kid."
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome...thank you for watching! 🙂 That must have been great growing up on the island. You're so lucky! 🍀⛱🙂
@infinite_vortex
@infinite_vortex 2 года назад
I love this channel and really appreciate the hard work you're doing with the documentary. I always wanted to know about the history of the Jersey Shore.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 2 года назад
Thanks Sean! So glad you like it. The channel turned out to be a great hobby and labor of love. So not much real work involved. :)
@christinafidance340
@christinafidance340 3 года назад
Now I love the Jersey Shore, but I’m from Delaware and Delaware has some pretty sweet beaches too! And now I live in Maryland on a boat in the Chesapeake Bay and I absolutely love it here!
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 3 года назад
Delaware does have some nice beaches. Wow! You live on a houseboat? That must be so cool!
@kevincinnamontoast3669
@kevincinnamontoast3669 3 года назад
Pros eating at lobsterhouse,cons property taxes.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 3 года назад
I hear ya
@Tacoman1967
@Tacoman1967 3 года назад
Welcome to NJ. Place your wallet in the toll basket.
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