Discover New Jersey’s Most Festive Christmas Destination: Cape May
Christmas is just around the corner, and one New Jersey town has been named the most festive in the state.
So many towns in the Garden State take the holiday season to a new level, but according to the website Holiday, there is one that is the most amazing.
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This incredible New Jersey town nails it every season, including being one of the great New Jersey beach destinations.
And it's hard to beat the festivities and joy you'll find in Cape May when it comes to Christmas. It's been named New Jersey's most festive Christmas town.
If you've ever had the pleasure of walking down one of the charming Victorian-home-lined streets of Cape May, you'd have to agree with the title.
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Santa Claus, Indiana. There are only 2500 people in this adorable town and the Christmas festivities there last over a month.
Christmas, Michigan. This town was named for a holiday gift factory. About 400 people live there.
North Pole, Alaska. We're pretty sure this is not Santa's North Pole, but nearly three thousand town residents love the Christmas season.
Mistletoe, Kentucky. It might be the kissing capital of the world. It is named after the plant that prompts all the kissing.
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