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Jim’s Clam Bar
Campfires at night. Being tucked in to bed in the evening. Family get togethers. Reunions with family and friends. Christmas and holidays. What is one thing that these things all have in common?

WiLDWOOD by-the-sea: Nostalgia & Recipes Tent City: 1939-1953
Imagine spending a summer on the beach, sleeping in a tent, having fun on the sand and in the ocean all day and every day! At the southern end of the barrier island near the stone jetty just below Diamond Beach, between the years of 1939 and 1953, more than 100 tents were set up there each summer.

Leprechaun Sited in Cape May
It has been written that if you capture a Leprechaun he can be fooled into revealing the location of his pot of gold, but the wily Leprechaun is good at tricking mere mortals and if you take your eyes off of him for an instant, he will vanish.

IONE’S “ALWAYS” Coka Cola COLLECTION
I have always been a collection kind of gal. Magnets, frisbees, rubber ducks, you name it. The recent chance to remodel my kitchen has allowed me to put the largest of my collections - Coca Cola memorabilia - on display.

Vietnam Wall by-the-sea... Memorial Day Weekend, 2010
The original Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C. is a massive angular wall of polished black granite that is subtly submerged in a whispering of the dead slope.

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Author: Anita Hirsch
Date: May 10 | Edition: VIII
   
 

WiLDWOOD by-the-sea: Nostalgia & Recipe
Wildwood Crest and the Hawaii Kai
is an excerpt from the new book "Wildwood-By-The-Sea: Nostalgia and Recipes" by Anita Hirsch

 

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