When I was a kid, my parents and I would go to Ocean City for a summer vacation. I think I visited that museum at least once. I loved going to all the arcades along the board walk.
If you ever go back to OC, I’d be happy to give you a tour of Trimper Rides' history. It just finished its 131st season. It is the oldest can continuously, family owned amusement park in the country, and either the oldest or second oldest continuously, family owned amusement park in the world. They have carousel built in 1912 and children’s rides probably built some time in the 1920s
Good, educational video. Never been there. Looks similar to VA Beach the few times I"ve been there. The Mid-Atlantic beaches from NJ down to VA have similar looking beach boardwalk vacationlands.
Being a rescuer must have been a grueling and dangerous task . Thanks for another excellent tour .
When I was a kid, my parents and I would go to Ocean City for a summer vacation. I think I visited that museum at least once. I loved going to all the arcades along the board walk.
Very nice.
If you ever go back to OC, I’d be happy to give you a tour of Trimper Rides' history. It just finished its 131st season. It is the oldest can continuously, family owned amusement park in the country, and either the oldest or second oldest continuously, family owned amusement park in the world.
They have carousel built in 1912 and children’s rides probably built some time in the 1920s
Very cool- that was on my bucket list!
Thanks!
Another great video. You should be on TV....
Whoa that would be cool. Thanks!
Good, educational video. Never been there. Looks similar to VA Beach the few times I"ve been there. The Mid-Atlantic beaches from NJ down to VA have similar looking beach boardwalk vacationlands.
Yea same vibes. No palm trees in this area.
@@VATravels even VA Beach has to import them in since Palmettos aren’t native to VA
I grew up in Sussex County, Delaware and it is correctly pronounced "Lew-iss" not "Looz".