Arts and Entertainment
March 18, 2024
From: Mid-Atlantic Center For The Arts and HumanitiesWWII Lookout Tower re-opens April 5
Fear of German attack in 1942 was real when this tower was built, now the last freestanding World War II Lookout Tower in New Jersey. It was part of the immense Harbor Defense of the Delaware system known as Fort Miles, and now helps tell the story of Cape May’s role during World War II. Built in just weeks in 1942, the tower was one of 15 towers in Delaware and New Jersey used as observation posts to detect enemy vessels and direct the artillery fire from nearby coastal batteries. Inside, a staircase takes you to the sixth floor spotting gallery where Observers will answer your questions. Visit the Wall of Honor that pays tribute to local residents who served during World War II. Over 160 veterans’ photos are on display there. Changing exhibits highlight varying topics of history related to the tower. Stop at the eternal flame sculpture outside on the boardwalk for quiet contemplation. Purchase tickets here.
Each year on Armed Forces Day, many visit the Lookout Tower to pay tribute to veterans and military men and women. This year we will have veterans on site to interact and engage with the public. We will not be charging an entry fee, only donations are accepted. For more information, click here.
For more information visit capemaymac.org or call 609-884-5404. For accessibility information regarding our sites and tours, learn more here.