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 Wildwood Historical Museum 
Newsletter #4
We will be Re-opening the Gift Shop! Thursday June 18th, 10AM-3PM.
Get dad a gift for Fathers day.
@keithshepherdfineart brought his airbrushed replica of the original Castle Dracula billboard 🧛🏻‍♂️ a popular fixture in our museum, the sign spent the winter at Keith’s workshop where it received new LED lights 🚥 Keith also brought prints and bumper stickers of the sign, which are now available on our online shop (prints at Check out my product! https://www.wildwoodhistoricalmuseum.com/…/castle-dracula-7… and stickers at Check out my product! https://www.wildwoodhistoricalmuseum.com/…/castle-dracula-w…). 

MY HAPPY PLACE

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by John Mason

My first trip to the Wildwoods was in 1961. I stayed at the Hotel Cromwell on Atlantic and 26th Streets with my mom, dad and my Uncle Bob. Being three years old, I don’t remember much, but I do recall the great buttered toast they served for breakfast. I know we walked from the hotel to the beach and boardwalk, with the boardwalk trip being my first exposure to Hunt’s Pier. My parents have home movies showing me riding the train on that pier before it became the Ghost Town Train, which would in time become one of my favorites. There is also film of my parents and my uncle taking turns riding the Flyer.
My family and I would stay at close to twenty different motels over the years. Places like the Fantasy, Blue Jay, Buccaneer, Singapore, Crusader, Cape Cod and many others. We ate at the Wildwood Diner quite often and would occasionally dine at Zaberer’s, Dino’s, Kelly’s Café or the Poplar Café. We would end up at the boardwalk just about every night, with Hunt’s Pier being the favorite stop. Beside the Ghost Town Train, both Jungleland and the Keystone Kops rides became favorites as well.  I was too afraid to ride the Golden Nugget or the Skua then, but luckily I did years later before they closed. Continue Reading.....

This Months Picture Collage.......Watch the Tram Car Please
This Months Featured Video
The Boardwalk Angel Wings will be at the Museum!
Thanks to Chris, Courtney and the Keystone Kops for helping bring in the new boardwalk angel wings! Chris Pohle laser engraved lumber retired from the boardwalk and created a work of art. You may have seen his other wings made from sand dollars and sea shells.
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