This is a walk through of The Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May, NJ. It shows some of what you would see if you were to go there, and I highly recommend that you take a look for yourself, as it's an enlightening experience.
Prissy's Aunt Viny, (Lovinia Amour Coachman, 1771-1868) along with Bill Coachman, Ismael Armour, and Mr. Ed Turner were African American members of the 19th century Cape May County.
ADMISSION FEE - Weekends and Events.... Adults: $16 | Children 3-12: $12 | Children under 3: Free
Mon-Fri, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (except holidays)
Fee: Donations Accepted - pay what you can!
Interiors of Village Buildings Currently Closed - No Interpreters
Welcome Center Open Mon-Fri, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM (except for Holidays)
Mon-Fri: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Administrative Office & Welcome Center are located just inside the Route 9 Entrance
of the Village. Open year-round (with the exception of most holidays).
Deliveries received at the Administrative Office.
Available for Private Events Only
To Schedule Your Private Events Contact Sherry Sheldon at
609-884-0114 or emailssheldon@hcsv.org
Hours of the Village & Brewery change throughout the year. Please make sure to check the hours.
Please respect these changes from previous years and refrain from entering the Village Grounds except when advertised as Open.
The HCSV website has been developed with financial assistance from the New Jersey Historic Trust through the Discover NJ History License Plate Heritage Tourism Grant Program