Wildwood Boardwalk And Piers 1950s-1960s
Check out this home video of the Wildwood Boardwalk And Piers from the 1950s-1960s Video By Youtube User: JoeVideoWeb
Check out this home video of the Wildwood Boardwalk And Piers from the 1950s-1960s Video By Youtube User: JoeVideoWeb
Check out this great retro Wildwood Commercial from the 1980s Video description from Youtube User: DarkCloak “While I was rummaging’ around some old mementos and found an old CD-ROM {‘memba those?} dating back to 2002 or so featuring a video and numerous tourist related information highlighting The Wildwoods in all their glory ~ This just …
Check out this home video of the Wildwood Nor’easter in 1962 Video By Youtube user: supalaze
Here is an Audio clip of the famuos rock band, KISS, performing their hit song, “Black Diamond” in Wildwood on July 23, 1975 Video/ Audio by Youtube user: sarcogram720
Check out this amazing video of the Wildwood Boardwalk from 1974. It shows classic rides such as, Kong, Planet of the Apes, Haunted House… Video By Youtube User: OceanKingNY
check out this classic tv commercial of Wildwood from the 1970’s. Video Posted by Youtube User: commercialclassic
Here is a video of the how Bikinis look in Wildwood in the late 1960s. Video By: Robert Feenan
This is just one segment from The Philadelphia Toboggan Company Coaster & Park Film collection. From the Archives of one of the most famous names in amusement park history comes this unique collection of exciting images. At various times from the 1920’s through the 1960’s official cameramen from the The Philadelphia Toboggan Company traveled about …
Alanna (at 7 years), John (at 3 years), Anna, & Al Mozzer (behind the camera) on the beach in Wildwood, New Jersey, summer 1959. Silent regular 8mm film by my father, Al Mozzer. Video Filmed by: Al Mozzer. Uploaded by: John Mozzer
Remember the Up N’ Atom? The Bubble Bounce? The Toonerville Trolley and Casino Arcade? Check out these and many other rides from the past on the Boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey. Filmed in 1957 by my Dad with his trusty Bell & Howell 8mm film camera. I recently transferred my family’s old films to digital …