Growing Stage: The Children's Theatre of NJ – Party at the Palace
Auction Ends: Jun 20, 2022 05:00 PM EDT

Travel

Experience Cape May

Item Number
102
Estimated Value
50 USD
Sold
50 USD to ct805b825

The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Growing Stage: The Children's Theatre of NJ (tax ID 222599258) on behalf of the winner.

Number of Bids
7  -  Bid History

Item Description

Free unlimited admission to Cape May Lighthouse, WWII Lookout Tower, 25% off Physick Estate House tour & Historic district trolley tours, 15% discount at Vintage restaurant, 10% discount at the Cape May MAC shop.

Climb the 199 steps up the original, cast iron spiral stairway to the top of the 1859 Cape May Lighthouse and see a staggering view of the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean, the surrounding nature trails of Cape May Point State Park, and Cape May Point Borough.

Vintage B.Y.O.B. restaurant is boasts American bistro flair with a touch of fine cuisine. Set among the serene gardens of the Emlen Physick Estate, Vintage offers a touch of fine cuisine in a casual atmosphere for brunch and dinner. American bistro flair and a menu full of fresh takes on familiar favorites provide plentiful options for everyone, including those in need of gluten-free options. From the Strawberry Cheesecake Waffle and Brie, Blackberry, and Bacon Grilled Cheese for brunch to Fig & Goat Cheese Sliders and Duck Confit with a Juniper Berry Demi-Glace at dinner, Chef Nikos Goutzouris prepares the unique menu selections in-house daily and regularly offers seasonal specials. Vintage is located outdoors but is complete with a weatherproof, climate-controlled tent so that you can comfortably enjoy your meal no matter the weather or season.

Fear of German attack in 1942 was real when this tower was built, now the last freestanding World War II Lookout Tower in New Jersey. It was part of the immense Harbor Defense of the Delaware system known as Fort Miles, and now helps tell the story of Cape May’s role during World War II. Built in just weeks in 1942, the tower was one of 15 towers in Delaware and New Jersey used as observation posts to detect enemy vessels and direct the artillery fire from nearby coastal batteries. Inside, a staircase takes you to the sixth floor spotting gallery where Observers will answer your questions. Visit the Wall of Honor that pays tribute to local residents who served during World War II.

Item Special Note

Website: https://capemaymac.org/

 

Donated by: Cape May MAC