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Beach Theater Makes Most Endangered List
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CAPE MAY –– A local cinematic landmark was just named one of the Ten Most Endangered Historic Sites in New Jersey.
Preservation New Jersey (PNJ), a private historic preservation organization dedicated to protecting the state’s heritage, publishes an annual list to draw attention to the plight of ten particularly threatened sites.



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Wed, 05/07/2008 - 9:02pm
Congress Hall and the B and B s does business does the theater? You missed my point ! The place is a not generating any revenue!!!!!
Wed, 05/07/2008 - 12:56pm
Is it even the Beach theatre I remember as a kid? Is it still one big theatre with the big painting of the SS Cape May on the wall? If not, then down with it and put up something that one day will become a landmark equal to what the Beach Theatre once was.
Wed, 05/07/2008 - 12:21pm
good thing everyone doesn't think like the writer below me or "dumps" like congress hall and the dozens of bed and breakfasts in town wouldnt be restored. may i remind you that cape may's appeal lies in all those "dumps" that someone gave a second chance.
Wed, 05/07/2008 - 8:29am
Take some pictures, tear it down. JMO
Tue, 05/06/2008 - 10:07pm
I was buy there tonight . no activity .Tear down the dump theater.Gaffney should be jailed for trying to save that piece of garbage. This isnt communism this is a capitalistic country let it go and let the franks do whatever they want with their property!!!!!!
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