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Wildwood – a Popular Family Jersey Shore Destination With a Doo-wop Heritage

Posted on Aug 31, 2009 under Saltwater Fishing | No Comment

The Wildwoods are a popular New Jersey family beach resort with its free, wide, white, powdery sandy beaches, and a world class boardwalk with amusement piers, restaurants, food stands and salt water taffy shops, is now attracting visitors with an interest in Doo Wop.

Doo – Wop Heritage

The early days of this town’s vacation lodging architecture were wooden three and four-story Victorian hotels. With the onset of the Doo-Wop era, taken from the music industry’s definition of that period from 1948-61, working class people were experiencing an increase in leisure time, affluence, and new cars that are now known as classic Doo-Wop cars. These families from the Philadelphia and New York areas found this beach destination affordable, fun, and a great place to take the kids for a vacation.

This demand spurred the development of the town’s motel lodging that has since become known as “Doo Wop Architecture”. The beach side Motels are both affordable and convenient, were attractive to working class family vacationers. You could drive and park your car right alongside your room and didn’t have to cart your luggage through the hallways or worry about the kids making noise, or tracking their sandy feet indoors.

“Doo Wop Architecture” is a term coined by MAC (the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts) in the early 1990s to describe the unique, space-age architectural style that was common in the 1950s and 1960s. It is characterized by modern, sweeping angles, bright colors, starbursts, boomerang shapes, plastic palm trees, and angular wall and roof styles.

With its many nightclubs, this Jersey Shore destination was a natural to attract many of the era’s biggest “Doo-Wop” music stars, and they became a reinforcement of Wildwood as a classic “Doo-Wop” destination.

While The Wildwoods can boast of having the biggest concentration of 1950s and 1960s motels anywhere in the world, they are now losing out to real estate market pressures to convert to condos. Rapidly rising land values and the prohibitive cost of renovating their old motels are compelling motel owners to sell out to condo developers that make lucrative purchase offers.

By the mid 90s, business leaders realized they needed a way to pump new life into their resort community. They called in consultants who saw uniqueness in the 50s motels. While most of the motels were open and in need of repair, they were barely surviving with summer family vacationers. Learning from Miami Beach who capitalized on the preservation of its 1930′s art deco buildings, and from neighboring Cape May who profited from the revitalization their late 19th century Victorian architecture, they recognized that heritage tourism is growing in popularity and it is directly linked to the uniqueness of a tourist destination.

The Doo Wop Preservation League of Wildwood was formed and today is actively trying to preserve that classic Doo Wop “feel” from becoming a memory. Thy are determined to protect thier uniqueness by pushing for a national heritage listing and hoping for funds to help restore many of the buildings.

The determination to preserve its “Doo Wop” heritage is symbolized by the convention center that welcomes boardwalk visitors with an angular roof, curved entranceway and neon signature. Across the street, a new Doo Wop museum, featuring period furniture, neon and street signs from the 1950s, is set to open in time for the 2007 summer vacationers.

The museum will be housed in the historic, pinwheel-shaped Surfside Restaurant building that is being rebuilt at this site using the original steel framework and other artifacts that were put in storage when the Surfside was taken down from its original site in 2002. It will also include a “neon sign garden” featuring some of the best motel and restaurant signs that have been salvaged from other torn down motels.

The Ideal Affordable Family Vacation Destination

The beaches cannot be topped! This shore destination has the most beautiful beaches on the east coast. The sand is amazingly soft, powdery-white, and very wide with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy. It is also free, a rarity with New Jersey beaches. The warm water lasts longer than the northern stretch of the Jersey Shore and offers an extended summer season that thrives until the end of September and begins to wind down in October.

During the summer, The Wildwoods are host to a number of events including championship volleyball tournaments, monster truck races, concerts, movies on the beach, and ethnic festivals.

The boardwalk, two miles or 38 blocks long, along the North Wildwood and Wildwood stretch of shore line, claims to have more rides than Disneyland

The Wildwoods encompass North Wildwood, Wildwood, and Wildwood Crest.

North Wildwood has, up to a quarter mile wide beach, motels, restaurants, beds & breakfasts, a landmark Hereford Lighthouse with its award winning gardens, and a wild life preserve. North Wildwood is also host to many ethnic festivals including the Italian and Irish festivals.

Wildwood is the center of family fun and entertainment and is known for its roller coaster rides, food and ice cream stands, and saltwater taffy. It has a tram which transports vacationers throughout the length of the boardwalk. The main amusement center is Morey’s Piers with three other Piers and a water park providing rides and amusements for all ages. The town also hosts the New Jersey firemen’s convention in September.

Wildwood Crest is a bit more residential than either of it’s two northern neighbors but still shares the Doo Wop motel architecture. In contrast, the setting of this town is a bit more natural especially with the town’s beach conservation efforts to protect sand dunes and dune grass. While many Doo Wop Motels remain, many are being replaced with multi- story condo’s. The town also hosts “Thunder on the Beach” Monster Truck Race in September.

On the bayside, you can find a plentiful supply of private, charter, and party boats for daily bay and deep sea fishing excursions, and sight seeing and whale watching trips. There is also sailing, jet skiing, and motor boating.

A wide variety of accommodations are available throughout The Wildwoods, from motel units with efficiency kitchens, to modern condominiums and multi-room apartments with choices for every budget.

Frank Dalotto is a freelance writer and travel consultant. His specialty is writing articles about New Jersey travel, including attractions, events, and restaurant reviews. Frank is the owner and editor of New Jersey Leisure Guide http://www.new-jersey-leisure-guide.com and a travel consultant for Leisure Travel Mart http://www.leisuretravelmart.com

Frank Dalotto
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/wildwood-a-popular-family-jersey-shore-destination-with-a-doowop-heritage-91801.html

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Learning How to Fish

Posted on Aug 31, 2009 under Fishing Reels | 22 Comments

You have decided that you want to learn to fish. There are several ways of learning, the hardest being trial and error. It would be best to find an instructor for one-on-one lessons.

1. Buy seasickness medication

Nothing is worse than ruining your fishing because of seasickness. Most seasickness medication e.g. Bonine would be fine. Even seasoned fishermen are known to take some on rough days. Take one before you go to sleep, another when you wake up and a third one before you board.

2. Buy a reference book

A lot of good books are available at your bookstores and online. The book should give you instructions as well as terms and definitions. Some things you may not immediately understand but you should know anyway. Learn how to tie different kinds of knots. This knowledge will be invaluable for other purposes throughout your life.

3. Go to a party

There are party boats that carry from fifteen to as many as sixty anglers. The boat provides everything like bait, rod, reel, sinkers and hooks. They assist you in fishing and take the fish off the hook for you. Mates will spot you and will generally stay close to assist you. Party boats generally will cost you $25 – $70 a day, and the fish are yours to keep. The party boat is a bargain for beginners.

4. Pick your pier

Assuming you have already acquired skills to operate a rod and reel, you need to look for a fishing pier.
Majority of coastal cities have one public pier or pay-to-fish pier. You can rent tackle and buy bait at the piers. If you’re having trouble, there are many pier anglers willing to help and give you tips.

5. Party or pier

You may want to do either step three or four or both at this point. The best thing to do is to do both several times to really learn.

6. The reel deal

The conventional reel is probably what you’re using up to this point. The conventional reel is designed for a lot of wear and tear. You may now want to consider other types and makes of reels. Ideally you have met people and perhaps made a friend or two who can assist you in selecting a reel. You can even ask a tackle shop owner for tips.

You need to understand the mechanics of the reel and the other equipment. Learning to cast, tie knots and bait are not that complicated. Secondly, you need to learn where to fish. Successful fishermen know where the fish are located. Fish move from place to place and knowledgeable anglers understand these patterns and are able to anticipate where the fish are located.

Nicky Pilkington
http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/learning-how-to-fish-10075.html

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North Florida — Full Of Culture, History, Sports, And Outdoor Adventure

Posted on Aug 31, 2009 under Fishing Guides | No Comment

North Florida is comprised of such large cities as Tallahassee, Panama City Beach, Jacksonville, Gainesville and Pensacola. Tallahassee is largely popular for being the state capital as well as home of Florida State University. This school’s mascot is the Seminoles and has an exceptional athletics department consisting of a basketball, baseball and championship football team. While in Tallahassee you may want to visit the Governor’s Mansion, the eclectic art districts or one of the more than 60 parks that make up this gorgeous city. Hike, bike or walk and see why this area is so beautiful.

Rivaling Florida State University is the University of Florida Gators which is located in Gainesville. This city, joking called the swamp because of the Gator mascot, bleeds orange and blue! This city is also home to Shands Hospital which is one of the leading employers in this area and on cutting edge of medical research. Santa Fe Community College is also located here and has the distinguished honor of being the only community college that runs its own zoo in the nation. Students serve as guides while you visit monkeys, reptiles and more at the 14 acre facility.

Panama City has over 27 miles of beach which has become a sun lover’s paradise. Six historic wrecks have made this area abundant for snorkeling, fishing and scuba diving. It has exotic sea life which helps these restaurants to provide you with the best seafood imaginable. What was once a hidden treasure is now a spring break hot spot. Almost year round you will find people sunbathing, splashing in the water, or just visiting one of waterfront restaurants.

Jacksonville is the 14th largest city in the United States and is home to the NFL Jacksonville Jaguars. It’s year round climate provides the perfect playground for residents and visitors to enjoy golf, boating, fishing and tennis. With miles of water from the St. John’s River and the Atlantic Ocean, this area is a great place to be.

No matter where you visit or live in North Florida you are sure to have superb weather, and plenty of activities. These cities have preserved their cities charm, while growing and changing with the times. It is said that this area of the state is known for its gorgeous weather and southern charm. Come to North Florida and see for yourself!

Robert Lipply
http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/north-florida-full-of-culture-history-sports-and-outdoor-adventure-120865.html

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