'It's cool to know that you're the first person in a couple of hundred years that's touched something like that,' a student said.
Stockton University students have gingerly been digging and brushing away the dirt on the property of the Museum of Cape May County.Stockton University students have gingerly been digging and brushing away the dirt on the property of the Museum of Cape May County.
"It's cool to know that you're the first person in a couple of hundred years that's touched something like that," said Alex Rivera, a junior at Stockton University.
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