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Between the store and dashing off for quick
mini-vacations, I lost track of the weekdays.
Today I'm sharing my favorite ocean side
town: Ocean City, NJ.
Generations have been coming here for
relaxation, entertainment, and worship.
It was founded in 1879 by four ministers..who
chose the island as a suitable spot to establish a Christian retreat and camp meeting, on the order of Ocean Grove. They met under a tall cedar tree which stands today at 6th Street and Asbury Avenue. Having chosen the name “Ocean City”, the founders incorporated the “Ocean City Association”, laid out streets and sold lots for cottages, hotels and businesses. The Tabernacle was built between Wesley and Asbury Avenues and between 5th and 6th Streets. Camp Meetings were held by the following summer.
There are still youth groups, church meetings
and plenty of churches in town. It is also
a dry town. No alcohol is served or sold there.
Families from all over the Southern NJ and
Philadelphia area have flocked here because
it still has that old fashioned feel.
Each year I go to see the ocean
waves crashing in and out...
feel the sand in my toes and breathe
in the ocean air. I've been going
there since I was a child.
(Here Bebe is showing me her latest treasure.)
There is nothing quite like it. And now Bebe
gets to come here and start her own memories.
There is also nothing quite
like the Ocean City boardwalk. How
many times have I walked along the
boards that parallel the Atlantic Ocean?
Some of my favorite old shops are there.
We still love watching them make salt water taffy
at the back of the store... a sign to the right
explains how old the machines are.
... The dolls that flip in the front window,
attract passersby to stop and take
a gander... most likely they'll make a decision
to go in and check it out. This little pair
has probably sold more taffy than
they ever imagined. Hmmmm. Maybe
I need to come up with something like
that for Vintage and Co.!
Here are this week's features:
Sharon of Blue Willow House
shared her vintage finds and
styled the photos so nicely for
the kick off to summer!
Newcomer Christine of Christine's Home
and Travel Adventures shared
her beautiful "Provence" themed
tablescape. Such beautiful
treasures to behold!
and Bernideen of Bernideen's Teatime
Cottage and Garden shared her new
vintage find... a smoking cabinet.
It looks absolutely charming and
pretty in pink now. An old thing
of the past, made new again!
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11 comments:
Thank you so much for the feature, Jillian! I am so honored....Christine
Jill, Ocean City NJ looks like a nice place to be. Of course, anywhere near the water is a nice place to be, right? Christine's place looks really inviting, and I look forward to making her acquaintance. Thanks for the intro to her, and thanks for hosting us. It's been a long time since I've done a vintage update!
Rita C at Panoply
What sweet memories you have of Ocean City, and it's nice that you can share them with your family now, too. Thanks for hosting a great party!
Jill, Thank you for the feature and hosting such a lovely party. Your mini vaca to Ocean City looks like fun. I am dying to go to the beach. Maybe soon. sb
I will have to put Ocean City on my places to visit. We have been to Cape May but didn't get much water time! Thanks for the party!
Thanks for the party, Jillian!
I went there several times as a child--I still remember it! A magical place.
Thanks for hosting this wonderful party, sweet Bella Rose, and thank you for the amazing features, furthermore !
Hope your week is off to a great start I wish you all my best for your coming days,
with my dearest love and thankfulness
Daniela at - My little old world -
Sorry all my teapots are sitting there. It wouldn't take my picture in linky so I guess I kept hitting enter ? hahah
I love going to any beach however that beach sounds pretty special
thanks for the party
Janice
Hi Jillian, oh what a dreamy place! I had read about Ocean City from my Victorian magazines and thought I would like to go there some day but have not yet. Maybe still someday. Thanks for sharing it with us.
gina
Dear Jillian:
Thanks so much for featuring my smoking stand. I am honored. What a lovely place to visit.
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