Historic Cold Springs Village

Photo by: Meg Boulden @mboulden (This photo is not of Historic Cold Springs Village)

Photo by: Meg Boulden @mboulden (This photo is not of Historic Cold Springs Village)

Cold Springs Village consists of 22 acres of land housing twenty five 18th and early 19th century structures from a Blacksmith, a Pottery Studio, Schoolhouses, a General Store to a Brewery and much more. Each of these houses/structures have been carefully transported from around the area to create an historical experience of what life was like in the 18th and 19th centuries. Cold Springs Village is a non-profit corporation which means it survives on donations, sponsorships and their creative “buy a brick” program.

If you’re planning an east coat trip this summer, be sure to visit the Historic Cold Springs Village in Cape May, New Jersey.

  • In 2016 the “New Jersey Register of Historic Places” entered the Historic Cold Spring Village Historic District to the historic preservation list.


Historic Cold Spring Village is a non-profit educational institution established as an Early American open-air living history museum. Its purpose is three-fold: historic preservation, history education, and heritage tourism.
— Historic Cold Springs Village