Sunset Beach (New Jersey)
Sunset Beach is a beach located on the Cape May Peninsula, in Lower Township, New Jersey,[1] near Cape May Point, along the Delaware Bay, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a local tourist attraction due in part to its proximity to the SS Atlantus, also known as the Concrete Ship, and the Cape May Lighthouse.
Attractions
Sunset Beach is known for a flag raising-lowering ceremony, which is held daily from Memorial Day weekend through August, and on Saturdays in September. All the flags flown in the ceremony are flags from the caskets of veterans. The ceremony has been taking place on Sunset beach since 1973.[2] Other attractions include Cape May diamonds, clear quartz crystals that can be easily found along the beach's length; the SS Atlantus, a partially submerged concrete ship; summer fireworks.
Ecology
Many whales are seen from May to December, while migratory birds are seen in the spring and fall.[3][4] Monarch butterflies use Sunset Beach as a migratory stopover on their way to Mexico from Canada.[5]
References
- ^ Martucci, Joe (2018-05-31). "Lower Township and Cape May Point: On The Road". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ Graham, Kristen (May 27, 2008). "Time for Taps". Philly.com. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ Donvito, Tina. "14 Beaches That Are Better in the Fall". Reader's Digest. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
- ^ "The 9 best beaches in New Jersey". LoneyPlanet. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
- ^ Stopyra, Diane. "Why Cape May's monarch butterfly migration population varies so much". WHYY. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
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- Diamond Beach
- Erma
- Miami Beach
- North Cape May (independent until 1945)
- Rio Grande (part)
- South Cape May (independent until 1945)
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Some areas considered to be Rio Grande are in Lower Township though the census-designated place (CDP) itself is in Middle Township.
Cape Christian Academy formerly had campuses in Lower Township.
St. Raymond Catholic School merged into Our Lady Star of the Sea in Cape May which merged into what became Wildwood Catholic Academy.
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