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  2. Gillian's Wonderland Pier - Wikipedia

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    Gillian's Wonderland Pier was a historic amusement park in Ocean City, New Jersey. It was founded in 1965 by Roy Gillian, son of David Gillian who first came to Ocean City in 1914. [2] It was located near the beginning of the commercial boardwalk on 6th street.

  3. Trimper's Rides - Wikipedia

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    Trimper Rides Of Ocean City is a amusement park located near the inlet at South First Street and the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, United States. It was founded in 1893 as The Windsor Resort. It is located at the south end of the boardwalk and consists of three outdoor lots and an indoor section.

  4. List of boardwalks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ocean City, New Jersey boardwalk looking north at 12th Street. Ocean City, a notable dry town, first built its wooden boardwalk in 1880 from the Second Street wharf to Fourth Street and West Avenue. In 1885, plans were made to extend the boardwalk the entire length of the beach after the first amusement pavilion opened on 11th Street into the 2 ...

  5. Ocean City's Trimper Rides will open for two weekends for ...

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    Trimper Rides will be open for two weekends this fall, Nov. 25 and 26, and Dec. 2 and 3, for the Christmas Carnival fundraiser. Here's all to know.

  6. Ocean City's 23rd annual Boardwalkin' for Pets lets four ...

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    The walk will begin at 9 a.m. at the south end of Ocean City’s historic Boardwalk, traveling all the way up to 28th Street and back. Participants may start fundraising today by signing up online .

  7. Hunt's Pier - Wikipedia

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    Hunt's Pier dates back to the early 1900s when it was known as Ocean Pier, the first major pier on the boardwalk. Home to ballroom dancing and musical acts, Ocean Pier was purchased by William Hunt in 1935 and converted to an amusement park with rides, including a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and a dark ride.