McMonagle’s on 7th St. ~ Found Photos

by Dorothy McMonagle Kulisek

Joe & Diane McMonagle 7th St. beach... those were the happiest days of their lives

The Oatmeal Club

The Oatmeal Club, with oatmeal being synonymous with morning, meets every summer Saturday morning at 3rd & JFK between 8am and 9am

Wildwood’s First Druggist ~ Elmer Pinker

Elmer T. & Elmer A. and young daughter Priscilla Pinker


Wildwood Beach Patrol’s “J Dub”

Joseph Wright sent in a few photos from his lifeguard & military days. He served on the Wildwood

Wally’s Cafe ~ Historic Bar District of North Wildwood

Wally clattered the last two empty mugs and wiped down the bar with a soapy wet cloth.  He

This Old Carty-Sheeran Home

by Dorothy Kulisek

There is indeed, perhaps, no better way to hold communion with the sea than sitting in

From Knolls to Hassles

Most people never forget their summer jobs here in the Wildwoods. For Rob Knoll his fateful summer job from the age of

The City of Wildwood Pumping Station

Did you ever wonder how we get fresh water on an island surrounded by saltwater?

The Doctor’s Prescription: a “Home by-the-Sea” for Charles Cook

Young Charles Cook on the back steps of his cottage  c1925

As is true of the greatest Wildwood stories, there’s an undercurrent of

Ed Morton’s Wild About Wildwood

Sheet music found in the Wildwood Historic Museum
If you’ve ever been to Wildwood,
Wildwood by the sea; then you know the reason
I would always like