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720 Ocean Avenue
Ocean City, NJ 08226
(800)
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BRIEF
HISTORY OF OCEAN CITY, NJ
Known
first as Peck's Beach, a seven-mile stretch of sand dunes,
meadows, and cedar swamps was probably named for John
Peck, a whaler who used the island as a staging spot for
his whaling operation. The island had served as a summer
fishing camp for local Indians, a grazing land for cattle
driven out from the mainland, and an occasional hunting
or picnic spot for mainland residents who would come out
by boat. Original ownership of the land was by the Somers
family. Several individuals had made their home on the
island, most notable of which was Parker Miller who had
served as an agent for marine insurance companies. He
and his family lived in a home at about what is now the
southwest corner of Seventh Street and Asbury Avenue.
In
1879 four Methodist ministers, Ezra B. Lake, James Lake,
S. Wesley Lake and William Burrell 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.
From
these beginnings Ocean City has grown into the town we
know today. The first bridge was built to the island in
1883. The railroad soon followed. The first school began
in 1881. The boardwalk grew and was relocated several
times. The ship Sindia joined other shipwrecks on our
beach. A large fire in 1927 changed the town significantly.
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