Cape May, 1129 Washington Street
The John Hand Black and White House is a national historic landmark house in Cape May – a National historic landmark city. It is oldest house in Cape May. Circa 1690. John Hand led a group of Mayflower Settlers to Cape May from Montauk NY. He brought his and 30 other families to Cape May. They settled on this part of Washington Street because it was the highest point on the island and ideal for farming and whaling. They established the City of Cape May and the first tax records on this house are dated 1710.
1110 New York Avenue, Cape May
Additions and renovations to a home that was once an old life saving station
Crest Savings Bank, Wildwood
Extensive renovations in classic style, winner of 2001 Historic Preservation Award
Franklin Street Church, Cape May
Historic 1879 church converted into three extraordinary condos
Lafayette Hall, Cape May
Restoration and additions to make derelict Victorian structure into new apartments
Lynn Arden’s Childrens Shop, Cape May
Major renovation and 3rd floor addition
Primrose B & B, Cape May
Additions and renovations to convert Victorian home to bed and breakfast
Shore Memorial Cancer Center, Somers Point
Design of 28,700 sf facility to suit historic neighborhood
Sturdy Savings Bank, Cape May
Award-winning Victorian-style branch bank built-in 1996 in Cape May’s historic district
521 Lafayette Street Cape May NJ
521 Lafayette Street Cape May NJ