My Ocean City NJ Memories of the Boardwalk 1970's and Before

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Jonathan Wilkin

Jonathan Wilkin

9 жыл бұрын

On the 14th photo, I have penciled in the section of the original boardwalk north of 4th street which was destroyed in the March storm of 1962. This section is visible most clearly in the 9th photo. It ran in front of the old Delaware and Breakers Hotels. The section of boardwalk just to the south of this remained until it was moved inland in 1980. The boardwalk south of 12th street was also either severely damaged or destroyed, and had to be rebuilt.
The Surf Theater opened just north of 12th & the Boardwalk in 1929 after the great fire, and was originally called the Showboat and presented vaudeville acts. By the early 40's it was taken over by the Strand Theater Company. It was converted to an shopping mall in the early 80's.
Copper Kettle Fudge was located at 11th & the Boardwalk, on the corner just south of the Flanders Hotel. It was established in 1947 and was still there 40 years later. Today this is the site of Fralinger's Salt Water Taffy.
Morrow's Nut House was located between 9th & 10th and the Boardwalk. It was opened in the mid-1930's and closed after the 2004 season. The location is now a Curly Fries.
The entrance to the old Seaside Baths just south of Mac & Mancos's 920 Boardwalk location is now the Islander Shop. The huge bath structure in the rear was torn down and is now a parking lot.
Shriver's at 9th & the Boardwalk is the oldest business on the boardwalk, being established in 1898. I worked for Hank Glaser and his father at Shriver's for a number of years during the mid-80's cooking, pulling and wrapping the salt water taffy. The best part was all the cute girls that sat at tables and boxed the taffy in back of you. Hank was a really cool guy and a pleasure to work for. I remember his dad was pretty old at that time and wasn't supposed to drive after dark. I also worked at Irene's Gift Shop and the Smuggler's Shop in the early 80's.
Simms Restaurant and Take Out located between 8th & 9th Street and the Boardwalk was just south of the Mooryln Theater. It was said to have had the best cinnamon buns in South Jersey. It was established in 1912 and closed in 1980. A video arcade occupied the corner until 1996. when a fast food establishment took over. The space is now occupied by Curly Fries second location; with Haunted Golf next door.
The Village Theater was located at 8th & the Boardwalk and burned down June 12, 1990 after being newly renovated and split into two screens. Gremlins 2 and Disney's Dick Tracy were to be the first features presented. The Frank Theater Company had purchased the Village, Moorlyn and Strand Theaters in early 1989. The Village Theater was originally on the ocean side of the boardwalk, but after the great fire of 1927 the boardwalk was moved 200 feet closer to the ocean, leaving the theater behind. The billboard for the old Village Theater is still in use above the "South Seas Shop".
I took a date to see "Back to the Future" at the Strand Theater in July 1985. I remember it still had just the one huge screen at that time; and was not yet a multiplex.
The last picture is of Zaberer's Restaurant in Wildwood. It was a family tradition to eat there once every year. I always got the Prime Rib and loved the arcade room they had at the back. I would go there and play while the adults talked away, waiting for the food to arrive. Zaberer's was sold in 1988 and was foreclosed on two years later; 35 years after being opened. My other video entitled "Wilkin Homes in Ocean City, NJ (1973 to 1993) includes a trip to Zaberer's.
There are some good home movies of the Ocean City Boardwalk in my videos entitled "Ocean City, NJ Vacations (1958 to 1970) and "Wonderland Amusement Park, Ocean City, NJ (1969).

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@lynnebraun4845
@lynnebraun4845 6 жыл бұрын
My Dad just passed away. He made sure we spent 2 weeks in Ocean City every year in August in the 60s. We lived outside Philly (Dad from Pittsburgh).My Mom lived in Ocean City after graduation from Upper Darby H.S. Pa. in 1948. Thanks Pop for the wonderful memories...48th and Asbury Ave,Campbells,Tuckahoe Inn,Chris's Dock and the Flying Pony,biking on the boardwalk and the orange juice place,and so much more....
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Lynne Braun -how about the beach when the Copertone and heavy baby oil wafted all around you and the small planes with their engine sounds flew above the beach trailing ads? Ooooo.
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 3 жыл бұрын
Ari Valdes Palmer that same thing happens today lol
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 Жыл бұрын
Do you remember Watson's restaurant? Think it was on Wesley Ave. Great meals there!
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 Ай бұрын
@@georgehenderson7783 Watson's was on the S,E. corner of 9th & Ocean Ave. Torn down and replaced with Watson's Regency Conds. (Other corners included the Post Office, Shifting Sands Motel, and Esso station (with indoor parking) since torn down and replaced with a Sunoco station, also torn down, now "apartment style" condos.
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 Ай бұрын
@@hiresrootbeer1876 I was close - 1 street over! Did you eat there? When was the restaurant torn down? Wish it was still there. We went there for dinner every time we stayed in OC.
@markmiller4376
@markmiller4376 9 жыл бұрын
I've been coming to OC, NJ since 1968. No beach tags were required then. There are more restaurants now, less beach erosion. It still retains its small town, family ambiance. Changes, unlike other places (Atlantic City among them) have been minimal. It's essentially the same resort I saw for the first time, age 19.
@Mummerlife
@Mummerlife 8 жыл бұрын
I am not crying. I am not crying. I am not crying.Damn onions. Beautiful video and music...well done.
@dlakoba4459
@dlakoba4459 4 жыл бұрын
best times of my life were spent here with my family..even through were could only afford to spent 3 days each summer
@joeschmoe2663
@joeschmoe2663 3 жыл бұрын
I miss going there so much,on my summer vacation I would go visit my MOM MOM AND POP POP,my grandparents and we would always go there,boardwalk,playing in the sand and swimming. I was around 7 and remember swimming out so far that I couldn't see the beach hardly,got stung by jellyfish and felt myself being pulled out to sea.I saw the movie Jaws and never went out that far again,I considered myself lucky going out that far and not gotten eaten up😖
@simply.shooketh2131
@simply.shooketh2131 8 жыл бұрын
We used to dress up to go to the Boardwalk on a Saturday evening. We'd eat dinner at Simms, ride the Ferris wheel and always take in a game of miniature golf. It was one of the highlights of our vacation at the shore. We'd always watch them make salt water taffy and fudge, and take a box of each home with us. It was the 1950s. By the mid sixties, when I was in high school, many things had changed, but so much I remember is gone, either by fire or simply the changing times. But the memories remain pristine in my mind, even after almost a half century living in the Midwest.
@TheQueenSabrin
@TheQueenSabrin 7 жыл бұрын
Funky_banana we went every summer, too. It's in my memory forever. I remember Jimmy's Peanuts and watching an animated character stirring fudge. Took home the fudge and salt water taffy. Loved the place and not sure if I should revisit now. It was in the late 50's, maybe early 60's. We always stopped at Atlantic City but it is definitely not the same.
@zex7689
@zex7689 5 жыл бұрын
TheQueenSabrin It’s probably best to skip Atlantic City but Ocean City is still very nice. It won’t be the same of course but I just returned from there and the nostalgia level was high.
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Simply.Shooketh Go! Visit Ocean City one more time! We went last year and the year before. We loved it again. Its different and the same. I feel as if Ocean City itself has some kind of summer angel that sees all Ocean City’s faults and pains, but sees to it that the little beating heart of that town isn’t sold or minimized, but keeps beating to bless the summers of the world.
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 3 жыл бұрын
Well many things haven’t changed. I’m from the area and grew up in the early 2000s getting dinner , riding the Ferris wheel, watching them make taffy and fudge and enjoying the salt water air. It’s still a lot of fun and there’s still a lot of the same businesses from the 70s
@GuitarBassCigar
@GuitarBassCigar 9 жыл бұрын
It is very hard to find older pictures of Ocean City, NJ. That was my world from 1969 thru 1994. It seems so far from me now. I was there 5 days ago and it was a different world. So over-built and soooo many people. I saw 'The Deep' in '77 at that movie theatre on the boardwalk. We were docked at (the original) Blue Water Marina at 34th street. I had a boyhood friend, Greg Ricci and his sister, Alyssa. His mom, Elaine, and pop, Greg Sr, were cool people. I have so many memories from there and my wife tells me I'm obsessed a bit. lol I wish I could find them. Summer nights in a marina after lots of people were out fishing that day meant hibachis burning on each finger pier and everyone had plenty to eat. It was the best time to be a kid during that time. Swimming in the marina during the sunset was awesome. (obviously,no boats were running at that time). It's a time lost to me, except for in my head. I wish I could bring visitors with me to see that area during those times.
@NinaSofia_
@NinaSofia_ 4 жыл бұрын
Cigar Dave 🙏💞✌️
@riseiros
@riseiros 3 жыл бұрын
I saw some photos of Ocean City from the 1900’s I think, on the Bernard Nagy channel. I think he no longer has a channel on yt but can be found on some other platform. Lovely video.
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 3 жыл бұрын
It was packed back then too , no? Look at the pictures. It’s still a lot of fun at ocean city. That’s why families have never left and people keep coming back.
@infocharlie7579
@infocharlie7579 5 жыл бұрын
I had been going there since I was born, in 1952. I am convince I was conceived there! I now live out west but dream of good old OC often. Thanks for the memories!
@barbararyan6212
@barbararyan6212 7 жыл бұрын
this is my home away from home..such wonderful memories...thanks for putting this video on..i started to come here in 1958 and never stopped since....bless ocnj
@denisedaniels1548
@denisedaniels1548 6 жыл бұрын
.i remember all of it well and I still LOVE it!!!!
@sjtom57
@sjtom57 5 жыл бұрын
I moved away from Jersey and am on the downhill side of life so will probably never visit Ocean City again, but thanks for so many memories, both happy and sad.
@katlover5619
@katlover5619 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, me too...I M dying
@clete3977
@clete3977 5 күн бұрын
Don't be so. You can go anywhere you wish. Make it happen.
@melrosemiss
@melrosemiss 3 жыл бұрын
I don’t know whether to smile or cry. We spent my first 13 summers in OC, at Ocean Court. So many memories, so many things gone. That Gardens Plaza is a poor replacement for what used to be there. Thank you so much!
@genealogygeek6973
@genealogygeek6973 3 жыл бұрын
My dad loved this beach. His grandma was a tiny Armenian lady who worked on Asbury Ave at Staintons. She and my dad’s grandpa (his last name was Bates)had a home on 5th street. It’s one of the oldest homes in OC. My dad worked on the boardwalk a few summers in the 60’s. He loved it there so much until the day he passed away 2006. I have many wonderful memories there as a kid. I don’t really visit much anymore because it’s not the same without my dad! Just feels different to me now. But I hold all of the memories in my heart. Such special times... 💙
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
The title “My Ocean City” started me thinking that I could possibly end up in tears if I watched your video... But I had to watch. Then the music you chose and loved scenes of exactly what I remember had me crying like a lost toddler way before I got to Zaberers! I’m still sniffling! So-in a few minutes my husband will be coming home to no dinner. My plan-no matter how hungry he is, I’ll show him your video, and-I know him-we will both be sobbing together here where we are-40 years away from Ocean City summers. Even our old house on 13th and Central is bulldozed now. In 1968 and 1969, I worked (as a 13 yr old, illegally) at Shrivers for Frank and Hank Glazier packing SWT and wrapping pound boxes. Hank used to sing to us girls on the assembly belt “if I only had a brain” when someone missed a salt water taffy flavor. He looked mostly at me the while he sang this! Thank you Jonathan for your love of that certain place in the world.
@tonyrome3119
@tonyrome3119 6 жыл бұрын
what beautiful music...thank you
@maryellent6229
@maryellent6229 7 жыл бұрын
Oh the memories I had. Been going to Ocean City for decades. I remember vividly walking that boardwalk from Gillians wonderland pier to the Flanders Hotel. I would just stand on the boardwalk and stare at the Flanders. Every summer my parents would rent a house on Brighton Place. I've been vacationing every year for the last four years at the Flanders because I just love it. Beauty, vintage and convenience, all wrapped up in one. Thank you for this video.
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Mary Ellen Tee yes the Flanders is as elegant as ever!
@777-Phil
@777-Phil 6 жыл бұрын
Altogether lovely! But I witnessed this wonderland when I was a child in the 60's. Strange how it creeps up on my nostalgia in my 60's currently. Utmost blessings!
@TheJoshGalt
@TheJoshGalt 3 жыл бұрын
There is a very rare 8 track tape made by the Old Salt Gift Shop that captures the sounds of the beach in Ocean City in 1977. If anyone has a copy, please make the sound available on KZfaq so that it is not lost forever ❤️❤️❤️
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
I remember that tape playing and the big deep diving suit when I would go into that shop as a kid. Seems like there was a parrot and big whale bone. But not really positive.
@michaelnicholassr
@michaelnicholassr 5 жыл бұрын
Just came across this. Very nice. I grew up exactly where you show in your video and remember it well. I watched them build Wonderland. I was there - very young- in the aftermath of the '62 storm. The "old stores" that you show on your map were my family and extended family lived and worked. Great memories. We spent some summers in the wonderful apartments on top of the stores, worked at Larzelere's and also across from Music Pier in the 60's and early 70's. Those were some crazy summers. I vividly remember the Johnson Ice Cream fire and was there before the fire trucks arrived. We lived at the base of the boardwalk ramp at the time. Jimmy Johnson lost his life and the other young man jumped from the window onto the beach. Thank you for putting this all together.
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Mike Nicholas Sr. I used to love the idea of living above the stores. As a teen, I had a friend, Susan, who took me up to her apartment above Copper Kettle! It was wondrous!
@pattyoneill6724
@pattyoneill6724 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful music so relaxing and stunning pictures.
@cherylbreeger-braun7931
@cherylbreeger-braun7931 8 жыл бұрын
I remember the waves causing spray to come up from the cracks in the boardwalk maybe around 1970?
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Cheryl Breeger-Braun Yes!
@jimmydeen990
@jimmydeen990 3 жыл бұрын
yipper - early 70's - I remember leaning over the the edge at night at high tide watching the waves roll underneath.......
@Boa1701
@Boa1701 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. Liked the pic of Moorlyn theater with "The Omen" showtimes. Been going there since the 1970's as a kid and now I go there with my kids. Great music. Gives you that sadness of time gone by. Wish i could relive those years again.
@anniefannycharles9951
@anniefannycharles9951 5 жыл бұрын
I feel very sad and homesick.
@candacemurphey56
@candacemurphey56 8 жыл бұрын
the Flanders pool, the Village theater, Copper Kettle Fudge, Old Bob's, and the College Grill!
@dougschaffer653
@dougschaffer653 6 жыл бұрын
Well done. I have been coming here since 1964 and have seen a lot of changes over that period of time. It's nice seeing the old places I remember as a child. Was looking for pictures of Watson's restaurant, when I saw your You Tube video. Thanks for the memories.
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
DOUG SCHAFFER did you find photos of Watson’s? I couldn’t find one photo postcard in 2018 on eBay but in case you haven’t checked this out lately, today I found almost a dozen good post cards (different periods) of Watson’s on eBay.
@dougschaffer653
@dougschaffer653 Жыл бұрын
@@santacruzskirts thank you very much!
@gordonberkstresser2791
@gordonberkstresser2791 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I lived in OC from 1972-1978 and worked at Irene's - which was in 3 of your photos.
@paulsmith3778
@paulsmith3778 5 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Lower Merion, PA ( Merion Station ) Drafted in 72 at 18 yrs. My summers in the 60's were spent mostly on the boardwalk in OC , NJ, sometimes at Cape May , then my parents enjoyed Avalon. Spent many a night sleeping under the boardwalk and hanging out around Shrivers. The best place to meet girls was on the boardwalk and I assure you what great memories. Never liked the beach much. I either went swimming or walked the boardwalk. So many nice people, so many pretty girls! Gosh, I miss those days .
@tomralston5934
@tomralston5934 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this....it brings back a lot of memories. My grandparents used to have a home on St Charles Place. I got to go down there a few times every summer from 1978 until they sold it in 1994. I still try to make a yearly trip to the area, but not as much as I used to. I, too, can remember the waves splashing up through the boardwalk and being able to set up your beach chairs underneath during the day when the tide was out so you could sit in the shade. I also noticed the beach area by the Longport Bridge in the gardens section looks totally different now. It's hard to think its the same place. I remember there used to be a little playground there next to the bridge I would ride my bike to. I'm glad the whole town is still family friendly. I hope it can stay that way.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
Before our family relocated to Florida as a senior, I went to my junior prom at the music pier. One of my best friends started a band and they actually played a concert on the music pier
@postusinterruptus
@postusinterruptus 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this together. It brings back so many memories of our visits in the 1960’s.
@profwaggstaff
@profwaggstaff 9 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. I took a few of those photos, and you've done a great job putting it all together.
@jonathanwilkin403
@jonathanwilkin403 9 жыл бұрын
+profwaggstaff I'd love to know which photos you took, when you took them and why.
@profwaggstaff
@profwaggstaff 8 жыл бұрын
+Jonathan Wilkin - I took the 2 pictures of Seaside Baths when I worked for Helen Schilling. And the color picture of the Village I took around 1982. I was a projectionist for the theaters in the 70's and 80's. I might have run the show when you went to see Back to the Future at the Strand. I left when the Frank's bought the theaters and was asked to testify at the Historical Commission meetings surrounding that straw man purchase. The theaters had a long and interesting history, so I created the Moorlyn.com website with my picture collection. The site doesn't appear correctly now. I need to re-publish it with a modern publishing tool.
@crazybobdj
@crazybobdj 8 жыл бұрын
+profwaggstaff I was a projectionist in Atlantic City in the 70's & 80's! ..Best job I ever had!
@profwaggstaff
@profwaggstaff 8 жыл бұрын
crazybobdj - Hey Bob. I was an Ocean City projectionist for a long time. Didn't you work for the Franks at one point?
@18echosf
@18echosf 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the wonderful video.........it brought back so many good memories for me of the summers I worked in OC in the early-60s. I was a lifeguard at one of the motel pools and lived at Mrs. Dunwoodies’ rooming house on the corner of 12th & Central for four years in a row........May thru September. I returned for a visit in 2009 and it seemed as I always remembered........even The Chatterbox restaurant. After all these years, it’s my favorite beach town in the U.S.
@JP5466
@JP5466 5 жыл бұрын
Well done. Eventually, time changes or wipes out everything.
@francie18
@francie18 8 жыл бұрын
Very nice. This is the way I remember it.
@pmichael73
@pmichael73 6 жыл бұрын
Mack & Manco pizza was terrific. They used hoses to put on the tomato sauce base.
@Blahblahblah769
@Blahblahblah769 6 жыл бұрын
pmichael73 now it’s called manco manco. Definitely doesn’t taste the same to me (not because of name change) just every year it doesn’t feel as good. Still good though
@AeroSurfinPapple
@AeroSurfinPapple 5 жыл бұрын
I live in a town right next to ocean city. I like tried finding historic pictures of OC, but couldn’t find that much. I just was there yesterday, and here is some info for tourists: The summer of 2019 will have a new Ben and Jerry’s, Mack and Manco is now manco and manco, and the strand theatre has closed. A Manco and manco sits there right now. Yes, the music pier is still there. If anyone remembers the sindia shipwreck, it is no longer there because they built dunes over it. I barely go there for some reason, but ocean city is very beautiful. THANK YOU, for putting up this video.
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 4 жыл бұрын
The tiller from the Sindia now sits outside the new library building. I heard the beach replenishment folks broke it off while working.
@AeroSurfinPapple
@AeroSurfinPapple 4 жыл бұрын
@@jonwilkin4977 true, the Ocean City Historical Museum has artifacts and pottery from the Sindia.
@40GamesAG
@40GamesAG 8 жыл бұрын
Wow. I've been going to this boardwalk since I was very little, in the early 2000's. I think it's pretty neat to see what it looked like long ago! Also, my Dad always talked about how the water went under the boardwalk. Wish I could have seen that for myself!
@jonathanwilkin403
@jonathanwilkin403 8 жыл бұрын
As a kid I had many, many nightmares of being trapped on the boardwalk, surrounded by water washing all around it. I guess as a kid seeing that water rush under the boardwalk and splash up through the boards got into my brain. You could walk down the stairs toward the beach and the bottoms would be hit with 2 or 3 foot high rushing waves. The water always used to wash under the boardwalk and up into that open sandy area where the volleyball nets are just north of Wonderland. Just north of that for a year or two there was a pirate miniature golf course that just stuck out on the Wonderland side of the boardwalk between Wonderland and the Gardens Plaza high-rise. It sat on the platform that was left after they cleared those 3 or 4 old stores away to make way for relocating the boardwalk farther away from the water.
@TCPolecat
@TCPolecat 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I stumbled over it looking for some old info about OCNJ. My grandparents bought a condo up there back when I was in the single digits, and my father used to drag the family up there every summer for 2 weeks. I have very foggy idealized memories of the old boardwalk, back before my folks split. So for me, it was the late 70s and early 80s when I walked the boardwalk. It's amazing to me how many memories this video brought up. I think the only thing I didn't see was the change when Simms stopped being a restaurant and became an arcade (I think in the early 80s? Around the time Pac-man fever hit... I think). Thank you for that trip down memory lane.
@JDSuave
@JDSuave 6 жыл бұрын
I've been vacationing in Ocean City every year since 1981 and this video brought back a lot of memories. I was on the beach at 34th Street the day of the Village Theater fire. It looked like someone had bombed the boardwalk.
@bennydemario4624
@bennydemario4624 2 жыл бұрын
I went to Pleasantville HS......Ocean City HS our sports arch-rivals.Ocean City was and still is a nice town. !!!!!!
@patricadyson778
@patricadyson778 6 жыл бұрын
I went there every week end .I loved the Ocean City..
@frankjonathan8043
@frankjonathan8043 7 жыл бұрын
I remember staying at the Breakers and eating at Simm's .Remember Chris' seafood restaurant and the Flying Saucer? Great video-brought back a lot of memories.
@beerybill
@beerybill 7 жыл бұрын
Great stuff. One of my friends worked three Summers at Bob's in the late fifties.
@oceanbuckeye5191
@oceanbuckeye5191 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. As someone who has been coming since the early 60s, I return to watch this often.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
I met Mr. Schriver is a little boy who found it. Schriver saltwater taffy. He kind of talked with a strange voice, but he was a good man like so many people in Ocean City just really good people.
@maryannpionegrosmith
@maryannpionegrosmith 4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful photos, beautiful memories. Thank you so much for sharing!!!
@dimson60
@dimson60 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@enterprise59
@enterprise59 2 жыл бұрын
Been over 50 years since I've been on the board walk in Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Ocean City.. up and down the coast.
@paullockyer7905
@paullockyer7905 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
@katlover5619
@katlover5619 3 жыл бұрын
Heartfelt memories...tyvm xo...😢
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 Күн бұрын
We own a parking lot or rather we rented a parking lot and snack bar at eighth and boardwalk my father when I was real young on a small restaurant on third and Asbury the memories were fantastic. Ocean City still is a great town but back then it was even better.😊
@jimmorrison9974
@jimmorrison9974 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I lived there in the 80’s. My girlfriend prob worked with u at shrivers. She was one of the cute girls packaging up the treats. Cutting school to go to Jillian’s. Goofy golf an of coarse playland (I worked there for a summer) getting pizza at mac n mancos. Yes they used a hose to sauce your pizza. Ha. Haven’t been back since 2000. Thanks again! Great video
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
The cutest girl was named “Sandy” and had straight blond hair and freckles.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
I remember when it would get snow in Ocean City it would be so weird to see snow on the beach and people that I know that would come there just for some vacations would freak out when I would show them pictures of it. Snowing in Ocean City and Ocean City.
@bullfrog9326
@bullfrog9326 8 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia...
@santacruzskirts
@santacruzskirts 4 жыл бұрын
Bull Frog Nostalgia! “The pain of the past.” But living there was worth it
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 Күн бұрын
Ocean City was my home. It’s where I grew up learn how to ride a bike. It was a great city to grow up in lots of churches you had two seasons in Ocean City summer and the rest of the year summer you were busy trying to make money so you could survive the rest of the year, that will what life was like living in a resort like Ocean City had really good schools. You had a lot of vacant buildings paying property tax school. Teachers would line up to get a job at Ocean City high school they paid the best.
@MikeRemvidas
@MikeRemvidas 6 жыл бұрын
This brings back so many great memories of OC👍🏻 I can remember surfing clear under the boardwalk where wonderland is now .
@Frenite
@Frenite 4 жыл бұрын
Mike Remvidas Wonderland has been open since 1929.
@MikeRemvidas
@MikeRemvidas 2 жыл бұрын
@@Frenite I’m going back to around the early 1980’s to late 80’s was my prime time 😎 I lived in Somers Point. I just wasn’t happy if I couldn’t be in OC all day surfing then all nite up at the boardwalk doing what boys do ‼️🤟🏼 so many great memories that are etched in forever
@johnzimpleman4965
@johnzimpleman4965 Жыл бұрын
@@Frenite I think it was built in the 60"s.
@Frenite
@Frenite Жыл бұрын
@@johnzimpleman4965 Wonderland claims they existed since 1929. Maybe they existed in another spot?
@johnzimpleman4965
@johnzimpleman4965 Жыл бұрын
@@Frenite 10/4
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
I got my swimming lessons in the Flanders hotel pool it used to be called Mac and Manco’s pizza. The owner used to sleep under the ovens.
@danielr.whiterealtor8913
@danielr.whiterealtor8913 7 жыл бұрын
This is a Great Video to watch this Saturday while sitting inside doing jigsaw puzzles, games, facebook and Eating and Drinking with family and Friends! Happy Labor Day!
@chromxrobinandcorrinxcamil9031
@chromxrobinandcorrinxcamil9031 Жыл бұрын
Oh look, this godly divine place.
@jameswilliamson3399
@jameswilliamson3399 3 жыл бұрын
My Uncle and Aunt had a house right next to the Port O Call hotel. 3 houses away from the boardwalk. Back in the 1970"s...I would walk up the ramp onto the boardwalk and look at the wreck of the Sindia...miss those days! Good times back in 70's and 80's...
@jimmydeen990
@jimmydeen990 3 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic!! Thank you - makes me homesick for my childhood summers Does anyone remember the "varsity" on the boardwalk? I think they sold burgers and such..............
@lridge3770
@lridge3770 Жыл бұрын
The Varsity Inn restaurant is still there at 8th Street, but I'm sorry, I don't recall if it was ever on the boardwalk. 😊
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
Yes, we ate breakfast at the Varsity on 8th Street many times. My mom’s tennis friend Dot Padecky’s son was the manager. It was never on the boardwalk.
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 Ай бұрын
Yes, I remember. You are referring to "Varsity Beach" hamburger stand on the boardwalk near 2nd St. The building (with the grill) was on the right and outdoor wooden booths were on the left, (Tables had a hole in the middle for beach umbrellas.) Building and booths were painted white with dark blue trim. Later, it was called "North End Grill" and it was torn down about 2000.
@maxashford
@maxashford 5 жыл бұрын
Wow thats cool! I recentally went here and randomly decided to make a video on it lol
@tonycarnevale1768
@tonycarnevale1768 4 жыл бұрын
great video ! brings back great memories
@jimrichter9549
@jimrichter9549 6 жыл бұрын
Nicely done video this is back when the town had charm
@iggy4774
@iggy4774 8 жыл бұрын
Very nice, I grew up here, we used to skateboard in the empty pools in the winter, I wonder if that still happens? I hope so.
@jfsinc
@jfsinc 5 жыл бұрын
Dad owned Johnson’s Popcorn, sad to see the changes. I had a get childhood. My world from 1951 to 1966
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 3 жыл бұрын
Johnson’s popcorn is still a staple of ocean city
@simondavies699
@simondavies699 3 жыл бұрын
It's crazy to see where I live just in the past century change so differently, I tried pointing out certain locations to see if they were the same or what they were now in 2021, great video
@curtweist7856
@curtweist7856 7 жыл бұрын
Love seeing this, including the old buildings no longer there. Our family stayed at The Miramar at 17th and Boardwalk, for about 14 years straight, usually one week, but then two, and finally one glorious summer for 3 weeks. :-) I'm trying to find out if anyone has any photos or movies including the food stand that stood between the Miramar and the boardwalk named 'Johnny Butler's'. They sold dogs, burgers, penny candy, etc. I don't remember seeing it in any of our old movies or pictures. Thanks again for your videos.
@anthonypinto8827
@anthonypinto8827 3 жыл бұрын
I remember years ago when they had DANCESAT 6TH BOARDWALK,,FLANDERS HOTEL WAS OPEN TO PUBLICWHICH WAS GREAT,,SURFING AT 14ST GREAT WAVES.
@lesliemccombs5279
@lesliemccombs5279 7 жыл бұрын
My parents came here before I was born and they brought me every summer afterwards. We stayed at the Ebbtide Apts. on Atlantic Ave. Ext. (now Little Atlantic Ave.) The Impala bought them eventually and now I guess they are the Ebbtide Suites. I remember so much detail of the old Ebbtide. It was owned by an older German couple, John and Hilda Taylor. Would love to see old pictures of that area (beach block of 10th St.) I remember walking to Watson's to pick up our dinners at the take-out. Ocean Colony wasn't there yet and I just cut through some sandy lots to get there. There was a used book store at the top of the north ramp to the boardwalk on 10th. Slanting wooden floors and the most amazing smell. Castaway Cove was simply Playland and the older gentleman who ran the merry-go-round would often refuse to take my ticket, giving me a free ride. That was a big deal because I was limited to 3 rides a night and that gave me an extra one. I could go on and on. Haven't been there since 2000. I miss the old OC. Thanks for this great video.
@sweatyincestdougbehind700l9
@sweatyincestdougbehind700l9 9 жыл бұрын
The water looks so much closer to the boardwalk
@sharppointy1
@sharppointy1 5 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
When you lived in Ocean City and it had a population of about 12,000 it was different than people say that just come down there in the summer or take a vacation much different experience. We had a great high school great teachers, but I just remember it being a very desolate place I mean, think about it hundred thousand in the summer 12,000 in the winter blocks and blocks of empty houses. You can go on the boardwalk and start a bonfire. Nobody would see you, remember that wind blowing off the Atlantic in December and January it go right through you but like I said there were two seasons summer when you lived there you were real busy because everybody had a job and everybody worked like crazy to make money so then when the winter came, you could survive on the money you made in the summer
@snimick
@snimick 7 жыл бұрын
Grandma lives at 14 and Ocean. The summers...
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 Күн бұрын
Funny thing is when I bring people like my wife to Ocean City. They don’t get it. They see overpriced, hotels, motel rooms with bad electric and air conditioning but if you grew up going there, it was more of a connection and more of something you were really looked forward to, it was the memories of your childhood that may going there so special even with diminished facilities but when we live there, you could get a nice house for about $40,000. Everything’s in the millions now and they’ve priced it out for people that actually want to live there.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
There was always a big push to try to temper the blue laws of Ocean City, which really restricted what you could sell and do on Sundays some of the merchants on the boardwalk managed to get city castle to look at reversing some of them, but there was a big department store in downtown. Ocean City called Stans. Mr. Staton was a short little man that could move awful fast, when this was coming about, he put a full page in the Ocean City Sun Sentinel and in big letters he said Mr. Staton says no Sunday sales and that was the end of that. I understand by the mid 80s they changed it, but Mr. state was probably gone by then.
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
Ocean City gets most of their tourists from the metropolitan Philadelphia area and it’s funny when you watched the news from Philadelphia a major city of I think the metro area has like eight 10 million people. They pay an awful lot attention to the Jersey shore and area that has a population of about 60,000. It’s like that little sliver of land on the Cape May. Peninsula gets more attention in some of the bigger metropolitan areas in the city.
@jasonoctober1973
@jasonoctober1973 9 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Port Stanley Ontario Canada back in the 40,s
@peterslattery9581
@peterslattery9581 3 жыл бұрын
You seem to know a lot about Ocean city NJ history I have had my own very unique experience is their a way I could contact you and share it?
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
My little brother got caught on seaside baths looking at people taking showers not good when they when my mom and dad found out about that
@tanial.williamson8082
@tanial.williamson8082 4 жыл бұрын
What is the name of the music you used?
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
It is an excerpt from "Scottish Fantasy", originally composed by Max Bruch.
@oceanbuckeye5191
@oceanbuckeye5191 3 жыл бұрын
I've been going to Ocean City since 1964. But I don't recognize the last shot? What is that?
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
Zaberer’s Restaurant in Wildwood. Every year we drove down there for a fancy steak dinner.
@nerdninjafy
@nerdninjafy 6 жыл бұрын
I'm looking for a photo of a frozen yogurt shop on the boardwalk called Curly Custard that was open in the 70s. My parents met while working there in 1973
@nerdninjafy
@nerdninjafy 6 жыл бұрын
I think it was around 8th or 9th street
@GuitarBassCigar
@GuitarBassCigar 6 жыл бұрын
Does anyone have any pictures or any memories of 34th street in Ocean City when the original Blue Water Marina was there before it got dismantled in/around 1983? If so, please contact me. I am desperate to find pictures of that area. I spend many years in that marina with a childhood friend, Greg and his family, Greg Sr, Elaine, Alyssa and it seems like a piece of history that I can't get any tangible images of.
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 3 жыл бұрын
It’s pretty much the same on the boardwalk. A lot of the homes have changed
@Frenite
@Frenite 4 жыл бұрын
2:31: Why is the Ocean so close to the boardwalk?
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
This is before they started to dredge out from shore with barges and pipe the sand onto the beaches to replenish them.
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 Ай бұрын
That's the way it was at High Tide before they started pumping sand to build up the beach.
@ToddSnodgrass
@ToddSnodgrass 4 жыл бұрын
Sadly, we owned the Tiki at 4th and the Boardwalk before they tore down the boardwalk and moved it back. Afterwards they figures out how to rebuild the beaches back up.
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
I remember after they tore down the shops, one year before they moved the boardwalk back someone put up a miniature golf course on the platform. I think it was only there a year or two.
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 Ай бұрын
The Tiki was on the South corner of 4th & Bdwlk. and The Sun Spot was on the North corner.I remember when The Tiki was owned by Franny, his sister Lucy (who had "Lucy's Boutique" next door, later it was their antique shop) a second sister (I don't remember her name) and their Uncle Bud. Inside of The Tiki, painted on the wall behind the counter, was a sailing ship outlined with little twinkle lights. Franny's family was from the Pittsburgh, Pa. area and owned a house near 3rd & Corinthian. Later they had a antique store on the East side of Asbury Ave. between 12th & 13th Sts.
@bradh485
@bradh485 8 жыл бұрын
Anyone remember Breggy's tshirts 9th street & boardwalk from 1970's and 80's?
@28mark
@28mark 3 жыл бұрын
Love the music. Who is it?
@jonwilkin4977
@jonwilkin4977 10 ай бұрын
It was the tune played by Captain Picard in the episode of Star Trek the Next Generation entitled "The Inner Light". It was an excerpt from "Scottish Fantasy", originally composed by Max Bruch and re-composed by Jay Chattaway.
@beerybill
@beerybill 9 жыл бұрын
A long time friend worked three summers at Bob's in the fifties. The last Summer, just after Labor Day, he was fired for putting too much turkey on a club sandwich. True story,
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
Bob’s Grill was owned by a gentleman named Bob hardball. He got a little trouble back in the 70s because if you wanted to work there, you need to send a picture of yourself and course he would only hire the prettiest girls he could get a hold of I think there was a discrimination lawsuit, processed against them all. Remember that you paid a lot of money for a very small cup of Coke.
@tylerarnold9055
@tylerarnold9055 9 жыл бұрын
I know weird it's changed
@metalwing1232
@metalwing1232 2 жыл бұрын
Where is this music from literally made me cry
@fatimacarrillo9805
@fatimacarrillo9805 6 жыл бұрын
Ocean City is also in Maryland which is the same but more fun
@loudmouthnewyorker2803
@loudmouthnewyorker2803 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah and filled with nights of violence and gang activity. Maryland's Ocean City is awful.
@sunshineimperials1600
@sunshineimperials1600 2 жыл бұрын
@@loudmouthnewyorker2803 Talk about your city, eh?
@loudmouthnewyorker2803
@loudmouthnewyorker2803 2 жыл бұрын
@@sunshineimperials1600 That wouldn't be any fun New Imperials. NYC is trash already. We got people fist fighting in broad daylight. One dude knocked another guy out. Maryland needs to up their image. I know there's alcohol sales on the boardwalk but that ain't half the problem. All them hooligan kids showing up looking for trouble is the problem. Even Ocean City NJ had the same problem recently. It's the city folk showing up looking to start trouble, especially from Philly and NYC.
@maraduncan1620
@maraduncan1620 7 жыл бұрын
Does anyone remember The Boxwood ?
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 Ай бұрын
The Boxwood Laundromat on Atlantic Ave. between 4th & 5th Sts. Before we had a washing machine, we always went there.
@Toaster003
@Toaster003 3 жыл бұрын
the first time i went to ocean city was in 2009 so i dont relate to all these old people
@Jumpjoe4587
@Jumpjoe4587 23 сағат бұрын
When you go to high school there, you learn about the founding fathers of Ocean City and the decree that was made when the city was founded keep the Sabbath holy absence from alcohol the Christian Seaside resort of Ocean City
@BillyCobbOfficial
@BillyCobbOfficial 9 жыл бұрын
The water looks so much closer to the boardwalk
@jonathanwilkin403
@jonathanwilkin403 9 жыл бұрын
Yes, in the 70's the waves used to splash up from under the boards, the waves were so strong underneath. As a kid, I used to have nightmares about being stranded on a stretch of boardwalk surrounded by water and no way to escape.The waves used to lap up around the bottom of the staircases going down the beach side. It was more fun as a kid because you could easily walk under the boardwalk or the Music Pier and explore, or just find shade from the sun. I remember the waves rolling up into the area of the volley ball nets just north of Wonderland. And also rolling up under the gift/snack shop that used to be at the very north end of the boardwalk, at North Street, where there is a condo now.
@BillyCobbOfficial
@BillyCobbOfficial 9 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Wilkin that's really interesting!
@watwat79
@watwat79 7 жыл бұрын
I used to stay in the Fox Goff Apts (gone now) right behind Wonderland in the 80s and I remember watching kids surf right under the boardwalk in front of those volley ball nets. It was so cool back then. There was something so neat about walking on the boards at night when it was high tide and hearing the waves crashing right under your feet. I still love going to Ocean City, but it's definitely not the same.
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