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It was the last picture show for the Beach Theatre on Mon., Sept. 26 after the City of Cape May Construction Office issued to its owner Frank Investments, a permit to demolish the structure.
Visitors toured Union and Confederate camps and spoke with authentically-clad military and civilian re-enactors throughout each day.
“We expect to have the entire building enclosed by Thanksgiving, so the men can start working inside to finish the building,”
Local dance troupe, Shore Thing, performs on television show “Live to Dance”; seeks votes now!
Fireworks Finale on Stone Harbor Beach
Billy Walton is a guitar player in the tradition of Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton, leading a power trio in blues-based rock.
How do you describe a rock n’ roll band that conquered radio, television and teen magazines like a revolution? How about Paul Revere and The Raiders, the headliners of the Sensational Sixties Concert April 24?
They may be the most underestimated band of the rock n’ roll era. The Grass Roots had a series of hit singles everybody recognizes but may not necessarily attribute to the band.
If you remember the Strawberry Alarm Clock, Shindig!, mod clothes and flower power, then you can connect with The Large Flowerheads, a band from Bethlehem, Pa.
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap had a string of hits in the sixties containing the word “girl” or “woman.”
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