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  2. Gillian's Wonderland Pier - Wikipedia

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    Gillian's Wonderland Pier was a historic amusement park in Ocean City, New Jersey. It was founded in 1929 by Roy Gillian, son of David Gillian who first came to Ocean City in 1914. [ 2 ] It was located near the beginning of the commercial boardwalk on 6th street.

  3. Historic Jersey Shore amusement park closes after generations ...

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    OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) — For generations of vacationers heading to Ocean City, the towering “Giant Wheel” was the first thing they saw from miles away. The sight of the 140-foot-tall (42 ...

  4. Hunt's Pier - Wikipedia

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    Hunt's Pier dates back to the early 1900s when it was known as Ocean Pier, the first major pier on the boardwalk. Home to ballroom dancing and musical acts, Ocean Pier was purchased by William Hunt in 1935 and converted to an amusement park with rides, including a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and a dark ride. [1]

  5. List of boardwalks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ocean City, New Jersey boardwalk looking north at 12th Street. Ocean City, a notable dry town, first built its wooden boardwalk in 1880 from the Second Street wharf to Fourth Street and West Avenue. In 1885, plans were made to extend the boardwalk the entire length of the beach after the first amusement pavilion opened on 11th Street into the 2 ...

  6. 10 amusement and water parks to visit this summer in New Jersey

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  7. Morey's Piers - Wikipedia

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    Hunt's Pier was also eventually purchased for more rides and attractions. Hunt's Pier went defunct in 1990 and became Conko's Party Pier in 1991, Ocean Pier in 1993–1994, and was leased by the Catanosos in 1995 and called Atlantic Pier with kiddie rides on the front and the rest of the pier closed off with a white wall, and 1996–1998 ...

  8. County Route 537 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    (Park Avenue) to N.J. Turnpike / G.S. Parkway – Asbury Park: 52.15: 83.93: CR 522 west (Throckmorton Street) Eastern terminus of CR 522: 52.20: 84.01: Route 79 south (South Street) Western end of Route 79 concurrency: 52.38: 84.30: Route 79 north (Broadway) Eastern end of Route 79 concurrency: Colts Neck Township: 55.24: 88.90: Route 18 ...

  9. Ocean City Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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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]