OC Boardwalk Photos at Worcestor Street

Worcester Street just might be THE place to PLAY in Ocean City. Crowds of people…

Walk the OC Boards over a decade and a half ago, virtually, with these Worcester Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006.

Worcester Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. Worcester Street just might be THE place to PLAY in Ocean City. Crowds of people nightly cram the local arcades. And on rainy days (sorry) the arcades are popular all day long.

Worcester Street is the spot to find two of OC’s most popular arcades – Sportland and Playland.
Looking North, you can see Sportland, an arcade which has old favorites such as Pinball and Skee Ball as well as many popular sport-theme games. You can even win prizes by trading in tickets that you earn as you play.
Need to give your feet a rest? Here’s a good spot between the Playland and Sportland arcades as you look west on Worcester Street. H20, OC’s under 21 night club, is just a block away.
Turn south to find Playland , another arcade with over 250 games to play and earn tickets that can be traded in for prizes. If you work up an appetite, go next door to the Dough Roller for pizza or sandwiches.
The public restrooms at Worcester Street are always open to board walkers and beach-goers.

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different in these Worcester Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006? Please leave a comment below.

OC Boardwalk Photos at South Division Street

Feeling hungry, or need a little break from all of the action?

Walk the OC Boards over a decade and a half ago, virtually, with these South Division Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006.

South Division Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. Feeling hungry, or need a little break from all of the action? South Division Street on the Boards might be a good place to hang out for a little while. You can find a snack or a meal, or just grab a soda and relax on a bench and watch the other folks stroll on by.

South Division Street sign on the Ocean City Boardwalk.
On your way north, stop in the Dough Roller for carry out or sit down service to get some of Ocean City’s tastiest pizza. You can get a slice or a whole pie, or for late risers, they serve breakfast all day.
Looking west, here are lots of benches and picnic tables for you to sit down to rest or to eat after you pick up lunch, dinner, or a snack from the Dough Roller or Red Apple.
Turn south and you see Red Apple, a snack stand with tasty treats such as snow cones, candy apples, and cotton candy. Just past red apple is a number of games at which you can try your luck.
Paid parking at the inlet parking lot.

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different in these South Division Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006? Please leave a comment below.

OC Boardwalk Photos at South 2nd Street

The Ocean City Boardwalk stretches two and one-quarter miles north from the Ocean City Inlet.

The OC Inlet at S 2nd Street The Ocean City Lifesaving Station Museum stands guard over the Inlet and the start of Boardwalk fun.

Walk the OC Boards over a decade and a half ago, virtually, with these OC Inlet at S 2nd Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006.

The OC Inlet at S 2nd Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. The Ocean City Boardwalk stretches two and one-quarter miles from the Ocean City Inlet on up to 27th Street. South 2nd Street is the street leading to the Inlet Parking Lot and actually parallels the Inlet. Visiting the Lifesaving Station Museum and Trimpers Inlet Village Shops are a good way to begin your trip from one end of the Boardwalk to the other.

This photo is taken at the “beginning” of the Boardwalk and looks toward the “end” – just about 2 1/4 miles away.
Looking west from the Boardwalk along South 2nd Street we see the Inlet parallels the street leading to the Inlet Parking Lot.
This view is looking south across the Ocean City Inlet toward Assateague Island – home of the famous wild ponies.
Trimpers Inlet Village Distinctive Shops are a small alley of storefronts between South 2nd and South 1st Streets.
Looking down the “alley” of stores at the old Inlet Village

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different from these photographs of The OC Inlet at S 2nd Street Boardwalk Photos in 2006? Please feel free to leave a comment below.