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Ocean City [Part 11 - The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore] 

The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore
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Ocean City, is a seven-mile long barrier island located in north Cape May County, made famous by its family-friendly atmosphere.
In the early 1700s, whaler John Peck used the island to conduct his whaling operations, and by the end of the century it was being called Peck's Beach. Local farmers used the island as a grazing land. During the Revolutionary War they would hide their livestock among the high sand dunes, protecting them from British rustlers. The original owners of the island was the Somers family.
In 1879, four Methodist Ministers discovered the area, deciding it was a good place to establish a Christian Seaside Resort. They gathered under a tall cedar tree and formed the Ocean City Association. Peck's Beach would soon become, Ocean City.
The first bridge to the island was built in 1883, a Tabernacle was constructed, and the town's first boardwalk was built in 1880. Promoted as a "morale seaside resort", a number of laws were passed. The sale or consumption of alcohol was strictly prohibited. Accommodations like the New Brighton Inn, The Breakers, and The Flanders Hotel were opened. in 1901, a sailing ship named The Sindia ran aground off of Ocean City's coast, carrying over 1 million dollars in fine goods. Parts of the ship could still be seen from shore, until the 1990s, when its mast sank beneath the waves.
By 1904, there were 2 piers operating in Ocean City, along with the 120-foot Music Pavilion Pier. In 1907, a trolley line was constructed across Great Egg Harbor Bay, connecting Ocean City to Atlantic City. Popular boardwalk theaters were opening in the 1920s, along with Shriver's Salt Water Taffy. Gillian's Fun Deck opened in the 1930s, and by the 1950s, record crowds were packing onto Ocean City's beaches and boardwalk. Playland Amusement Park opened in 1959, later changing its name to Castaway Cove.
In 1985, Ocean City repealed its blue law ordinance, though the city still prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages. In the 1990s, The Music Pier was renovated. Boasting beautiful white-sand beaches and a 2 1/2 mile boardwalk, Ocean City remains a premiere destination for visitors to the Jersey Shore.
Music Credits:
Scott Buckley - Childhood
Dan Lebowitz - Calm Sweet Release
Jonny Easton - Love Story
Ryosuke Tomita - Winter into Spring
Kai Engel - Crying Earth
The 126ers - Honey & Milk
Bortex - Our Home

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@myeyesseainblue
@myeyesseainblue 21 день назад
I met my wife in Ocean City back in 1991 and we are still together to this day! I love you, Gloria!!!
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 21 день назад
Beautiful! 🙂
@44bthknuckles
@44bthknuckles 10 месяцев назад
Claimed americas family destination
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 29 дней назад
Most of those Blue Laws should have been repealed decades earlier. Some examples were: You could buy a egg sandwich...but you couldn't buy a dozen eggs. You could buy a Playboy Magazine...but you couldn't buy a Bible (because it was hardback.) You could buy a ham sandwich...but you couldn't buy a 1/2 lb. of sliced ham. You could buy a hamburger...but you couldn't buy a pound of ground beef. You couldn't buy toys (including buckets and shovels for the beach), batteries, clothing, canned goods or just about anything else. I remember in the late 70's until the Blue Laws were repealed, many Boardwalk stores would open at 12:01AM Monday for an hour or two so visitors could make purchases before "heading home" after the weekend. P.S. Swimming and going to the beach on Sunday's was either overturned or not enforced many decades before Blue Laws were repealed.
@mickjr270
@mickjr270 11 месяцев назад
Interesting history. Fascinating that the blue laws lasted until the 80's. Further north along the coast in Ocean Grove, another Methodist camp meeting town, Sunday bathing is still prohibited before noon when church services end. The few times my family ventured to Ocean City when I was a child, we always drove down the street where Grace Kelly's father had a summer home.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 11 месяцев назад
Yep, they really wanted to keep Ocean City a family-friendly place. That's so cool that your family would drive past Grace Kelly's home. I never thought about that. I interviewed the folks from The Ocean Grove Historical Society. Great people! I want to get down to to see the new pier they built.
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise
@brushmasterspaintingfranchise 2 года назад
touching, I grew up here. it has its ups and downs but all around it's amazing!
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 2 года назад
Must have been great growing up along the coast
@bobrulejr.4057
@bobrulejr.4057 3 года назад
I have many great memories of family vacations during my life, This year, 2021, my wife and I will vacation in OC for the first time in about six or seven years. Sadly, for me, the Christmas Store that was near the very end of this video is gone, moved downtown. It was one of my favorite stops on the boardwalk.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 3 года назад
The OC Boardwalk has changed a lot over the years. But it's still one of the best in the world. Have a great vacation!!! 🐬
@einfussganger
@einfussganger 2 года назад
Very well done - thank you for making this series!
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you're enjoying it. :)
@stevephla
@stevephla Год назад
Great town.
@natebumble9912
@natebumble9912 2 года назад
Interesting and enjoyable video. Thank you. As an aside, part of the Sindia's rudder mechanism (visible at 19:12 looking like a pump on the left side of the photo) was salvaged and is now on display outside of the recently restored life saving station at 4th and Atlantic. They have some other artifacts at the historical museum too.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 2 года назад
Thanks Nate and thanks for that info! I'll definitely have to check out the restored life saving station next time I'm in Ocean City. I didn't even know it was there.
@hiresrootbeer1876
@hiresrootbeer1876 29 дней назад
@@historyofthejerseyshore U.S. Life Saving Station #30 built in 1885 and was completed and opened for service 1886.
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 29 дней назад
@@hiresrootbeer1876 thanks!
@georgehenderson7783
@georgehenderson7783 Год назад
Does anyone remember the restaurant Watson's?
@damonzielinski5621
@damonzielinski5621 Год назад
My wife did it with her parents and then our kids and now our grandkids
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore Год назад
That's great!!! Just like the fella at the beginning of the video lol
@imcopper
@imcopper Год назад
Does anyone remember the Lennox (summer apts.)?
@Jones22_
@Jones22_ 2 года назад
To this day, no Alcohol in Ocean City!
@peterslattery9581
@peterslattery9581 3 года назад
Sadly the python roller coaster got torn down for gale force but to its credit gale force is a better ride Sad to see my first looping roller coaster be non existent now But great vid I loved it!
@historyofthejerseyshore
@historyofthejerseyshore 3 года назад
Thanks! I didn't realize they replaced the Python with Galeforce until I was there last year and by that time I had completed the Ocean City chapter. It looks awesome but I didn't get a chance to ride it.
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