Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann

Posted by Shorebread | Thursday, October 02, 2014
Ocean City’s motel industry developed in the mid-1950s following the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the desire of young families for lodging that was casual, inexpensive and that offered easy on-site parking. Within a decade, the vacant land between 15th and 33rd streets became known as “Motel Row.” Motel Row grew from a few initial motels — the Sea Scape (1954), the Surf and Sands (1955), the … READ MORE