Cape May Court House, County seat in Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.
Cape May Court House is the administrative center of Middle Township, serving as the courthouse and seat of county government. The area is mostly residential, with government buildings and civic services clustered in the central zone.
The settlement was founded in 1703 and was originally called Rumney Marsh before becoming the county's judicial center. This shift transformed it into the administrative hub it remains today.
The Cape May County Park and Zoo maintains 220 acres with 550 animals from 250 species, reflecting the community's dedication to wildlife education.
The area is easy to navigate on foot near the courthouse and government offices where most services are located. Visitors should plan their visits during standard business hours if they need to conduct official business.
The Cape May County Zoo operates here as a notable destination within the township, featuring animals and educational programs. Many visitors come to explore both the government district and the zoo grounds on the same trip.
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