Sunday, September 08, 2013

Atlantic City NJ


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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Somers Point NJ

Bayfront looking south to old Ocean City bridge/causeway. There were a number of bars featuring live music on the bayfront. You could hear the music from the bridge. Ocean City was & is a dry town, & Somers Point was easier to get to, & cheaper,  than Atlantic City.  The most popular of these bars was Tony Mart's, which featured R&B acts in the Fifties & Sixties. The Isley Brothers performed there in their "Shout" period. 

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Friday, August 09, 2013

Ocean City NJ


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Thursday, August 08, 2013

Ocean City NJ

The Sifting Sands Motel

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Sunday, August 04, 2013

Ocean City NJ


A Week in Ocean City

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Somers Point NJ

"Downtown" on Shore Road looking north.
1950 population: 2,480
1960 population: 4,504
On the mainland, across the bay from Ocean City, Somers Point is a peninsula surrounded on three sides by bay & marsh. This postcard is pretty much how I recall the town as a child in the Fifties. Outside of some motels & a honky tonk waterfront, it remained a sleepy, small town in the summer. I think my family began barging on Aunt Bella & cousin Cath in the Forties, for a week in early August. Cath, my godmother, has lived there on the same street her entire life; first in a bungalow, then moving across the street to a larger house after she got married & began having babies. In the Fifties there were cornfields on the edge of the town. & pine woods, & ferocious mosquitoes. Note the teenage girls in the lower right (click on postcard to enlarge).

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Sunday, May 05, 2013

Ocean City NJ

Marlyn Coffee Shop
One my favorite bridges going back to early childhood.  Replaced last year by a fixed span. 

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Ocean City NJ

Hogate's Seafood Restaurant

Passed this restaurant every trip into Ocean City. At dinner time it was packed, lines out the door,  Of course we would never eat there. I thought it was cool because of the dock & the view. A new high span was constructed to  the right of the old, beautiful drawbridge, through Hogate's property.

I didn't have dinner outdoors at Jersey shore bayside restaurant until 1995.

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Atlantic City NJ

Electric car from Atlantic City to Longport, for Ocean City

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Ocean City NJ

Aftermath of September 1944 hurricane

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Ocean City NJ

A Week in Ocean City

The movie marquee indicates I was in Ocean City the summer this photo was taken, 1963, Hatari was released October 1962. The two Ocean City boardwalk movie theaters were not "first run." I have a postcard from Atlantic City in 1963 with Bye Bye Birdie on the  marquee of the theater where I saw it.

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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Ocean City NJ

Happy Easter

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Ocean City NJ

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Sunday, August 08, 2010

Ocean City NJ

Moorlyn View

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Saturday, August 07, 2010

Somers Point NJ

Wonder Ship Bar at Stretch Inn

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Friday, August 06, 2010

Somers Point NJ 1906

Bird's-eye view from Fishermen's Headquarters

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Thursday, August 05, 2010

A peninsula surrounded by water & swamp


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Somers Point NJ is a peninsula surrounded by water & swamp. In 1970 it had a population of about 8,000, up 75% since 1960, fueled mostly, I suspect, by white flight from Atlantic City & Pleasantville.  Legalized gambling in A.C. pushed it up past 11,000.  Until then, it was a sleepy town 9 months of the year, woke up in the summer to provide liquor & entertainment for dry Ocean City across the bay. It still does that. My family stayed there for week every summer because we could & it was free, packing into my aunt's  bungalow (read Angels at the Jersey Shore). That accommodation became unreasonable when my aunt & her daughter & son-in-law moved across the street to a larger house, & my cousin (& godmother) Catherine had babies. So for a few years we rented an apt in Ocean City (see An Ocean City Week).  Dad, though always  employed, had four kids & did not earn a lot of money, & his ambitions were focused outside his job.

The Somers Point I recall had cornfields. Those are long gone, but certainly the ferocious swarms of twilight time mosquitoes are still there in season. 

Staying in Ocean City was a dream come true, walking to beach & boardwalk. As nuch as my parents loved the beach & boardwalk,  the week in Somers Point was their vacation, & they didn't mind spending a good part of it sitting in lawn chairs in my Aunt Bella's backyard doing nothing. Every jaunt to Ocean City was a journey, & they didn't like going twice-a-day, in the afternoon & evening.  Plus, Dad enjoyed beach strolling late afternoon with our dog, Susie. So we were trapped in Somers Point a good deal of the time, without bicycles. Having a bike would've added a whole other dimension of adventure. There simply wasn't much to do in Somers Point for a kid. You could risk poison ivy & collect punks. You could beg for ice cream money & walk up the street to the corner store.  We had many dull, idle hours waiting for a decision from above, when & if we were going across the bay,

My friend, Jeff Jotz, made a similar traditional annual trek to Seaside Park, packed uncomfortably with relatives   into his uncle's seasonal rental apartments. But once there, Jeff could get to the beach & boardwalk on his own, or drop a crab trap into the bay, provided he could find some smelly bait.

When I was 18, my girlfriend's extended family rented a house in Seaside for a week. I drove down late one evening for a visit, when we got back from the boardwalk & making out on the beach, I spread a sleeping bag on the back porch, the only vacancy, woke up about 7 am with a little boy sitting on me & about 5 other kids standing around whispering, "That's Karen's boyfriend."

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Somers Point NJ

Harry's Inn
For Tops At The Seashore

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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Somers Point NJ

Gateway Motel
Swimming Pools, Shuffleboard. Playground, Miniature Golf

They don't need a hot, sweaty beach.

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Monday, August 02, 2010

Somers Point NJ

Circle Liquor Store, Somers Point NJ

Probably one of the most profitable liquor stores in south Jersey. Located at the start of the Highway 52 main causeway to downtown Ocean City, a dry town. You pass it if you take Exit 30 off Garden State Parkway to get to O.C.

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