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Research

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When you visit the Wildwood Historical Museum, you may spend however long you need to independently research a topic. You may peruse our archives in return for a monetary donation in the amount you choose. 

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However, if you can't visit the Wildwood Historical Society in person, our staff can search our tax record records for you. Tax record photos depict properties throughout the Wildwoods in certain years. Each photo is $10 and we will email you a copy.

 

If you are searching for land records, titles, deeds or property transfers, we are not the people to ask. You will want to visit the Cape May County Clerk's Office here.

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Research takes place whenever it is convenient for our volunteer staff. It will take longer for us to respond to requests sent during the fall/winter/spring. If you haven't heard back about a research request in one week, please email us. We cannot guarantee we will find what you're looking for.

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Please fill out the Property Photo Request Form below. You can also access it at this link. After submitting the form, you'll be directed to payment instructions. Please wait until we email confirmation that we have the photo(s) before you pay. 

 SPRING/FALL HOURS

Easter Weekend or first week of April, whichever is later, to Memorial Day;

Labor Day to Columbus Day: 

Thursdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm

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SUMMER HOURS

Memorial Day to Labor Day

Mondays-Saturdays 10am-3pm 

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WHEN WE'RE CLOSED

We open seasonally. We close every year from Columbus Day to April.

We are also closed on Memorial Day and Labor Day. 

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ONLINE STORE

 Open 24/7/365 for your shopping pleasure

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​​Wildwood Historical Society

3907 Pacific Ave. Wildwood, NJ 08260 (Between Spencer & Spicer)

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No admission charge. Donations gladly accepted.

​© Copyright 2023 Wildwood Historical Society. Site design by Wild Island Graphics.

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​Funding has been made possible in part by the New Jersey Historical Commission / Department of State, and the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners through the Cape May County Division of Culture & Heritage.

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