Gingerbread House
28 Gurney Street, Cape May
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Enjoying breakfast at the Gingerbread House Beautiful Gardens Front of the house Room with Leo on the bed

Gingerbread House Cape May

28 Gurney Street Cape May, Jersey Shore, New Jersey, 08204, United States

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Day 14 - New Jersey Sandwich

A travel blog entry by monahan

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... of Lewes and to Cape Henlopen State Park. Lewes is a really cute town – pretty much like any tourist attraction that you’d find on Cape Cod or the southwest Washington Coast. It felt really “familiar” in a way.

The campground at Cape Henlopen was very crowded, but also really ice. There were pine trees everywhere, lots of sand, and the sun shone down on us very warmly. Unfortunately, the mosquitoes were huge ...

Fun Times at the Shore

A travel blog entry by jaredandjen

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... and then he turns right back around.

When we got back to the house we got cleaned up, ate some dinner and then headed down to the beach bar. We decided to head there so that we could watch the Steelers/Eagles preseason game. We had a good time hanging out at the bar watching the game. After the game we headed back to the house to go to bed.

Friday, August 19th

Today we got up had breakfast and ...

Dogfish Head Brewery

A travel blog entry by jaredandjen

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Thursday, August 11th

Today we slept in and then drove to the gas station that is 5 cents off on Thursday so that we could fill up our gas jugs and the jetski. Then we headed over to the boat to take out 4 crab pots. We took Nash with us on the boat and he seemed to really like it. He kept looking over the side of the boat and watching the water as we flew by. We got all 4 pots out and then headed back in to the ...

Potnets

A travel blog entry by jaredandjen

Wednesday, August 10th

This morning we got up and packed up the car to head out for the my parent's shore place in Potnets. My dad’s friend Mr. Engle aka Uncle Chief Cliff needed a ride down to Potnets so we picked him up at 10am and got on our way for the shore. We didn’t ...

Surprisingly beautiful Delaware

A travel blog entry by aborder

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... in the car for ten minutes, I set off, not knowing which way to get out of the Hertz car park. I finally find my way and am soon zooming down a highway......at 55mph! Silly speed limit.

The driving was no problem, I guess I naturally strayed to one side of the lane, but in the end got used to being on the 'other' side of the car. The only problem I encountered was just outside DC where a road the sat nav wanted me to drive along, was no longer there due ...

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