It's the summer of 1963. I'm nine years old. And we're
all headed to the boardwalk for 'junk food night'...
In 1963, the Wildwood, New Jersey boardwalk was a popular destination for tourists, known for its lively atmosphere and attractions. The boardwalk featured a variety of shops, restaurants, and amusement piers, including the popular Hunt's Pier. The song "Wildwood Days" by Bobby Rydell was released that year and reached #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, further solidifying the boardwalk's cultural significance.
Hunt's Pier was a major attraction, offering rides and entertainment. Mack's Pizza had four locations on the boardwalk.
Weekday specials at Nate's hot dog stands, with deals like 4 or 5 hot dogs for $1. Tram car rides, pizza at Mack's Pizza - a quarter a slice - my favorite, and waffles with ice cream were all available for 25¢ each.
The release of Bobby Rydell's "Wildwood Days" song in 1963 added to the boardwalk's popularity and became a cultural touchstone. The boardwalk was a vibrant and bustling place, attracting visitors from everywhere and creating a safe, fascinating place to be in the summer months - especially us kids.
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still pretty good down in wildwood.
ReplyDeleteMy, "we're going to he shore" family were Seaside Heights goers in the 1950s
ReplyDeleteI see white people.
ReplyDeleteGoogle Earth says Mack's Pizza is still there. Or at least the same sign when they did a street-view.
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