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In 1988, Ocean City added a Historic Preservation Plan Element to its master plan. Three years later, the city designated the Ocean City Residential Historic District from Third to Eighth Streets, and along Wesley, Ocean, and Central Avenues; also included in the District was the Life-Saving Station at 4th and Atlantic. [4]
Roughly bounded by Point Pleasant Beach Borough line, Atlantic Ocean, Mantoloking Borough line and Point Pleasant 40°04′18″N 74°02′51″W / 40.071667°N 74.0475°W / 40.071667; -74.0475 ( Bay Head Historic
The A.E. Phillips packing plant processed seafood from many of the watermen in the region. In 1956, after a surplus season of crabs, son Brice Phillips and wife Shirley opened the first “crab shack” in Ocean City, Maryland. Brice and Shirley began building a new dining room each year at Phillips Crab House until it finally seated 1400 people.
KHON2.com was invited to Eating House 1849, created by renowned chef Roy Yamaguchi, to preview some special creations that will premiere at this year’s Grand Lāna ʻ i Experience.
Lilian Jenette Rice House, Rancho Santa Fe, California, NRHP-listed in San Diego County; Ida M. Rice House, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, NRHP-listed; Ward Rice House, Pueblo, Colorado, listed on the NRHP in Pueblo County; House at 7217 Ventura Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida, also known as the Rice House, NRHP-listed in Duval County
The first county seat was Marietta, located a few miles northwest of Marshalltown, and the first courthouse was built there. [4] The single-story frame structure measured 32 by 22 feet (9.8 by 6.7 m). [5] It was sold for $175 when the county seat moved to Marshalltown.
The restaurant's exterior, 2022. Drew Tyson included Ocean City in Thrillist's 2014 "guide to Portland's 6 best dim sum spots". He wrote, "One of the big three on 82nd and a well-known haven for Asian food, Ocean City might not get the general recognition of Wong's King... but if you ask most of the city's top chefs they'd say this spot is their favorite.
April 22, 1993 (201 E. State St. Marshalltown: 5: Le Grand Bridge (1896) May 15, 1998 (Abbot Ave. over the Iowa River: Le Grand, in both Marshall and Tama counties: Profile from the Iowa Department of Transportation