Over 20 historic sites in South Jersey could receive a portion of $15.8 million in state grant funding to support preservation and heritage tourism efforts. The most notable sites to receive funding include Lucy the Elephant in Margate, the Walt Whitman House in Camden, and the U.S.S. New Jersey. The funding must be approved by the Garden State Preservation Trust, the state legislature, and Gov. Phil Murphy before it can be distributed.
The Saint Mary by-the-Sea Retreat House in Cape May Point, the shore getaway home for the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill since 1909, will apparently be saved from the wrecking ball.
The Saint Mary by-the-Sea Retreat House in Cape May Point, the shore getaway home for the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Chestnut Hill since 1909, will apparently be saved from the wrecking ball.