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For nearly nine decades now the weather beaten remains of a ship have lain just ... the crashing surf of Cape May Point––it just isn't floating anymore. Weird NJ magazine, "Your Travel Guide ...
And Cape May Point has the historic light house, a World War II tower and a partially submerged concrete ship. Click through the gallery above to see some examples of the architecture of Historic ...
In 1926, Col. Jesse Rosenfeld planned to use it and two other concrete ships as a Y-shaped Cape May ferry dock. But when a storm hit that June, the Atlantus broke its moorings and ran aground ...
A shipwreck dating back to the 1920s protrudes off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey. The wreck, the S.S. Atlantus, is “probably the most famous concrete ship,” according to concreteships.org.
The iron rails and deteriorated wooden ties of the ghostly rail bed resurfaces running parallel to the water between Sunset Beach, where Cape May’s famed concrete ship juts out of the surf ...
A famed Navy and Coast Guard ship ... Cape May. Formerly the U.S. Navy fleet tug “Zuni,” Tamaroa has a storied history in its decades-long service, and it’ll now provide a habitat for a variety of ...
A ship that once ... to be sunk off the New Jersey and Delaware coasts. Officials tell The Record newspaper the Coast Guard vessel Tamaroa will help grow a reef near Cape May Point by drawing ...
If you're going to Cape May this summer, you could be able to ride on New Jersey’s official tall ship. The A.J. Meerwald will sail from the Cape May Ferry Terminal between Wednesday, June 26 ...