Cape May to be featured on 'Haunted Towns' on Destination America
CAPE MAY — Fay Yu and her team had positioned cameras upstairs at the Cape May Fish Market — an area only used for storage for the restaurant — after learning that employees were hearing things, though no one was inhabiting the rooms.
What she found was pretty creepy, she said.
“We captured some things and did see something on camera,” Yu said.
Yu is an executive producer for “Haunted Towns,” a show on Destination America, and Cape May will be the next town featured on the show.
The show follows the Tennessee Wraith Chasers (TWC) ghost-hunting team as they investigate some of the most notoriously haunted towns across America.
Using different techniques, TWC ventured into Cape May’s haunted house, the Emlen Physick Estate, and explored other businesses rumored to be haunted, like the Cape May Fish Market.
The new episode on Cape May will air Sept. 19, and Yu said that unlike other tragic towns the show has visited — like Gettysburg and Savannah, Georgia — Cape May was more of a pleasant experience when it came to spirits that inhabited the resort.