Sunday, September 02, 2012
Atlantic City NJ
Sixties Boardwalk view of Traymore Hotel
This was the northern end of my hang-out part of the boardwalk, a couple of blocks past Million Dollar Pier. Had everything I wanted. I'd wander the long walk up by the Steel Pier a couple of times during a week's stay at Nana's, but it was a different scene there, more crowded, even more "touristy" if that be possible, the Times Square of the boardwalk. My end had more of the regulars, yearly visitors, many from South Philly; the less crowded beaches attracted townies late in the afternoons.
This was the northern end of my hang-out part of the boardwalk, a couple of blocks past Million Dollar Pier. Had everything I wanted. I'd wander the long walk up by the Steel Pier a couple of times during a week's stay at Nana's, but it was a different scene there, more crowded, even more "touristy" if that be possible, the Times Square of the boardwalk. My end had more of the regulars, yearly visitors, many from South Philly; the less crowded beaches attracted townies late in the afternoons.
Labels: Atlantic City, boardwalks, jersey shore, postcard