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Eagle Scout Project Allows Access to History

Museum Eagle Scout Project

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – More than 20 members of Boy Scout Troop 65 from Cape May Court House came to The Museum of Cape May County April 4 to help fellow scout, Zachary Hearon,  begin his Eagle Scout project.
Hearon’s project, the construction of a brick pathway connecting The Museum’s historic 1780 barn with the Townsend Carriage Shed, will give visitors handicap accessibility to a portion of The Museum that has been inaccessible to many due to its location across a large grassy area.
“We are thrilled that Zach chose The Museum for his Eagle project,” said Museum Director Donna Matalucci.  “Our carriage shed houses several transportation artifacts that showcase an important part of our county’s history.  Making that history available to everyone is part of The Museum’s mission.”
Hearon, a senior at Lower Cape May Regional High School, lives in the Villas section of Lower Township.  

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