OC Boardwalk Photos at 3rd Street

What a great place to spend a few days, with a hotel on one corner and a Dough Roller…

Walk the OC Boards over a decade and a half ago, virtually, with these 3rd Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006.

3rd Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. Third Street and the Boardwalk, what a great place to spend a few days, with a hotel on one corner and the Dough Roller on another, you certainly won’t have to wander far from the beach to eat or sleep.

Third Street Signpost on the OC Boardwalk.
Look north to see the Polynesian Hotel that overlooks the Boardwalk, right on the beach. In the distance you can see Shenanigans on the other end of the block.
A western view gives you the side of the Polynesian Hotel on your right and the famous Dough Roller Restaurant that sits below the Breakers hotel on your left. The Third Street Skateboard Park is just a few blocks in this direction.
Turn to the south to get an eyeful of various beach-y shops such as Park Place Jewelers, all of which sit beneath the Park Place Hotel. The Dough Roller with its yummy pizza and breakfast that is served all day, sits below the Breakers Hotel on the

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different in these 3rd Street on the Boardwalk Photos from 2006? Please leave a comment below.

OC Boardwalk Photos at 2nd Street

2nd Street (Second Street) is home to one of the most famous (or is that infamous?)…

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

2nd Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. 2nd Street (Second Street) is home to one of the most famous (or is that infamous?) sights on the Boardwalk, the Ocean Gallery. Whether or not you have an interest in fine art, you can’t miss this place.

2nd Street Sign on the OC Boardwalk.
The Ocean Gallery will certainly catch your eye as you look north from 2nd Street. The building itself is a unique work of art and inside you can find prints of all sizes from artists of all kinds.
Looking west, you see the Ocean Gallery on the right and the Plim Plaza Ocean Front Hotel, with the Mug and Mallet and the Paul Revere Smorgasbord, on your left. Occasionally you see a uniquely decorated car parked here – it belongs to the Gallery.
To the south is the Plim Plaza ocean front hotel which has stores beneath it such as Sunglass Hut and a bathing suit shop as well as the Mug and Mallet, and the Paul Revere Smorgasbord.
The unique sand sculptures of Randy Hoffman attract many visitors day and night.

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different in these 2nd Street on the Boardwalk Photos from 2006? Please leave a comment below.

OC Boardwalk Photos at 1st Street

1st Street (First Street), being the “first” of the consecutively numbered streets on the Boardwalk.

Walk the OC Boards over a decade and a half ago, virtually, with these 1st Street Boardwalk Photos from 2006.

1st Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. 1st Street (First Street), being the “first” of the consecutively numbered streets, means you are only 26 blocks away from the north end of the OC Boardwalk. Walking 26 Blocks in Ocean City is easy – everything is flat and there are plenty of “watering holes” along the way.

1st Street Sign on the OC Boardwalk.
Looking to the north, you see the Haven Hotel overlooking the beach, the Boardwalk, and the Atlantic Ocean. This hotel is within walking distance of many ocean city shops, eateries, and amusements.
Turn west and on your left your see the Golden Plate which serves up fresh squeezed lemonade and hot funnel cakes. On your right you see the Haven Hotel which overlooks the boards.
If you look south, you can see the Golden Plate lemonade and funnel cake stand as well as a bunch of shops that sit below the Rideau Motor Inn. Don’t forget to stop by Old Time Photos to dress up and have your picture takes in an old western scene.

If you walk the OC Boards today – what will you see that is different in these 1st Street on the Boardwalk Photos from 2006? Please leave a comment below.