Tuckahoe, New Jersey

Tuckahoe, New Jersey

Tuckahoe is an unincorporated community in Upper Township, Cape May County, New Jersey, United States.

A bridge, constructed in 1920 and renovated in 1962, connects Tuckahoe to Corbin City, its neighbor to the north. It is also the headquarters for the Cape May Seashore Lines Railroad. Tuckahoe is named after a famous indian.

See also

* Tuckahoe
* Kechemeche

External links

* [http://www.tuckahoenj.com/index.html Greater Tuckahoe Area Merchants' Association]
* [http://www.uppertownshipgazette.com The Upper Township Gazette serving Tuckahoe] Local community newspaper


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