“Wonderful people doing God's work. I don't know what I would have done without them. They helped us with food, clothes, and shoes for myself and my son when we were living in a hotel. They are a blessing to the community.”
“It was such a joy to be able to sit in an open trolley and be able to see so many beautiful houses and cottages that are so wonderfully maintained in Cape May. The extended trolley to the Emlen Physick estate was a wonderful surprise. The architecture of the house was done inside and out by Frank Furness having ties and influences to Frank Lloyd Wright. An added feature was how the manor was "saved" by determined Cape May citizens from being torn down. I was extremely impressed by the owner, Dr. Physick himself how he created such a rich and great legacy. He was ahead of his time and a true animal lover as seen through photographs from the tour. All in the tour group are wonderful, knowledgeable and helpful. This is a Cape May must see. And please donate for they had to bring the house back to life and are still working on it.”
“We went on the trolley tour and toured the Emlen Physick Estate.It was a very nice tour. It is a great way to learn about Cape May.The trolley tour guide was very knowledgeable about Cape May history and lore. It was extremely enjoyable.The tour guide at the estate was equally knowledgeable about Cape May history. She provided context for all the exhibits in the Physick house.It is definitely a must do! We had plenty of time to explore the square too!”
“Not a bad thrift store I think the selection helps the high prices and I was able to find some decent things for a reasonable price but a lot of things were overly priced in my opinion. Definitely worth a stop though”
“Stop here for the best cheeseburgers in Wildwood! Jersey Joe is flippin' on the grill! Nice full menu to choose from, outdoor dining and don't forget to check out the Little Library Box out front. Right next to the chairs and tables where you can choose to eat outside. Food available Friday, Saturday and Sundays.”