I am a Victorian Soul, who lives in a small townhouse that was built in the mid 1970's, not a huge Mega Mansion!! I just recently lost my Hubby Joe, who was a Retired Letter Carrier. I worked night shift as an RN on a Hospital based Rehabilitation( Physical Medicine) Unit for 37 years before I had Knee Replacement Surgery and officially Retired in 2019 after 41 years working in Direct Patient Care ... I am so glad that we retired at 62 years of age and got to spend that time together before he passed....I still do love Retirement!!!!

I DABBLE IN A BIT OF THIS AND THAT!!!!

" IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN"
George Eliot
George Eliot was actually a pen name for a woman named Mary Anne Evans......

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Saturday, August 5, 2023

Come Join Me for a Stroll on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City!!





 

 

 Welcome to Debbie-Dabble Blog!!

 
I am so happy you decided to stop by!!
 
 
 I now post 3 TIMES A WEEK on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAYS!!!!
 
 
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I postponed this post by a day because of the Announcement that my son Jim posted on Facebook ....


I had this Blog Post ready for awhile but I was waiting for Jim and Danielle to give me the go ahead...
 
 

  Joe and I will no longer be Mimi and G Pop to just our Grand Pups....
 
Faye....
 
 
And Azumi....


 
We are being promoted.... 


 
 
 
 Yep!!
 
We are going to become GRANDPARENTS!!!
 
In about 4-5 months!!
 
 After a long, sometimes heart breaking, arduous journey filled with a few disappointments, we are very happy to announce that our son Jim and his wife Danielle are expecting....


TWINS!!!



GIRLS!!!


 As thrilling and exciting as it is, it is also worrisome....

 
So I would greatly appreciate your prayers for a safe birth of these 2 babies and that Danielle does well with it....

Thanks so much in advance.....


Now let's get on with the Business at hand!!


In my last post, I shared how I decorated my Living Room for the Summer months in the style I love, Victorian, using shades of aqua and peach.....
 
 


 

 

 

 

 Click HERE if you missed that post!!


I want to Thank Stacy, over at A Homemaker's Heart, for choosing my post, Dollar Tree and Hobby Lobby Fall Haul. as one of her features from last week's Encouraging Hearts and Home Link Party!!!
 

Thanks so much, Stacy!!!

Please stop by and link up to this charming party!!




 I usually decorate the top of the TV Entertainment Center very differently at this time of year....

For Late Summer, for several years, I did a Summer Park theme set in Victorian times...
 
 
 
 
 
 


 I changed this display up a bit and moved it into the Dining Room on the buffet this year....

Because I did do a different display on the top of the TV Entertainment Center and around it 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 Staying with a Coastal/Nautical inspiration, I decided to create a scene from the late 1800's to early 1900's on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City!!!!

 
After vacationing down at the Jersey Shore every year from when I was 4 years old until my late 30's, my thoughts immediately went to the New Jersey Shore's famous Boardwalks....


One of the first ones built was in Atlantic City!!
 
From an article on the History of the Boardwalk in Atlantic City as per the Library of Congress Archives....

Did you know that on  June 26, 1870, the first section of the Atlantic City Boardwalk opened along the New Jersey beach???
 
The rest is History..... 

One of the main attractions on the Atlantic City Boardwalk was the World Famous Steel Pier!!
  
 Don P. Hurley - Steel Pier Collection.

The world-famous Steel Pier in Atlantic City opened its doors to an anxiously waiting public on June 18, 1898, in time for the beginning of a fast-approaching new century.

Read More: The History of Atlantic City’s Original Steel Pier | https://wpgtalkradio.com/the-history-of-atlantic-citys-original-steel-pier/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
The Steel Pier opened it's doors on June 18, 1898, just in time to usher in the new Century....
The world-famous Steel Pier in Atlantic City opened its doors to an anxiously waiting public on June 18, 1898, in time for the beginning of a fast-approaching new century.

Read More: The History of Atlantic City’s Original Steel Pier | https://wpgtalkradio.com/the-history-of-atlantic-citys-original-steel-pier/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

It quickly became the greatest Mecca for Entertainment that lasted for over 7 decades!!!

They knew though that it was not large enough so they moved The Beatles Show to Convention Hall in 1964!!!

Don P. Hurley photo.
The world-famous Steel Pier in Atlantic City opened its doors to an anxiously waiting public on June 18, 1898, in time for the beginning of a fast-approaching new century.

Read More: The History of Atlantic City’s Original Steel Pier | https://wpgtalkradio.com/the-history-of-atlantic-citys-original-steel-pier/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
It was a phenomenal new venue for entertainment, with thrills and excitement of all kinds. On Day 1, in 1898, sharpshooter and cowgirl Annie Oakley was billed as the star entertainment attraction.

Read More: The History of Atlantic City’s Original Steel Pier | https://wpgtalkradio.com/the-history-of-atlantic-citys-original-steel-pier/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral


A fire destroyed a major portion of the Steel Pier in 1969. 
 
 The park declined in popularity and closed in 1976. 
 
 A second fire, erupting in 1982, destroyed it completely.

Through a joint venture, the Catanoso brothers, with Taft Johnson and Edward Olwell, reopened the park with fourteen rides and shows.
 
 Today, with 22 rides, games, thrilling shows, a treasured nostalgic past, plus plans for future growth, Steel Pier continues to offer plenty the entire family is sure to enjoy.
 
 Currently the Pier offers the number one rate attraction in town, a Scenic Helicopter Ride over the casinos, beach and boardwalk.....

I found that I had a book, highlighting the 100th Anniversary of the Steel Pier which I bought at a flea market...

I took 2 pages from that book, backed them in cardboard and used them in my display.....


Just picture the elite of Victorian Society, strolling along the Boardwalk in Atlantic City in and around the early 1900's....



Another piece of Atlantic City/Jersey Shore History from that time frame is Lucy!!!!

Lucy the Elephant is one of three such structures designed by James V. Lafferty in 1881 as part of the Elephant Bazaar...
 
 
 
1887
  • Lafferty sells Elephant Bazaar to Anton Gertzen

  • 1902

    Sophia Gertzen renames Elephant Bazaar, Lucy the Elephant & turns it into a tavern

  • 1903

    Lucy becomes summer residence to a British doctor and his family

  • 1970

    The Gertzens donate Lucy to the newly formed Save Lucy Committee, Inc. & Lucy is moved to her new home and restoration begins

  • 1974

    Lucy re-opens to the public after 12 years

  • 1976

    Lucy is designated as a National Historic Landmark

  • 2000

    Restoration is completed

     

These are pictures of when we visited and toured the inside of Lucy many years ago with my Mom!!!



 She is located next to Atlantic City in Margate, NJ....
 
She is truly magnificent!!!!



This is a vintage post card that I bought many years ago of Turn of the Century Atlantic City...


A page from the book I have....



See the similarity of the lamp posts on the Boardwalk compared to these Home Interiors ones I have....


And of course, benches line the Boardwalk for people to have a seat and watch the sights....

I found this pretty graphic online....

In Victorian times, they definitely did "promenade" on the Boardwalk....



 
One of the big attractions during that Era were Carousels!!!


The Atlantic City Carousel was built by Italian manufacturer Bertazzon and is still currently located at Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey....


I remember riding on that Carousel when I was a child and we took a day trip to Atlantic City from WildWood, NJ., which is where we used to vacation for a week every Summer...


I bought this Carousel in Sam's Club many years ago after Christmas....

Children are always infatuated by the "Merry Go Round"


 
 
And they still try to catch the brass ring

The Carousel Horse figurine is Home Interiors.....

Here is a picture of the famous double decker Atlantic City Carousel......

The Rolling Chair, introduced in 1884, was the only vehicle allowed on the Boardwalk, which was soon extended by enormous amusement piers such as Steel Pier..

Here is a vintage postcard of the famous Rolling Chairs....

Another page from that book.....

And a picture of Atlantic City before all the Casino's were built....

I hope you enjoyed not only our "Promenade" down the Boardwalk in Atlantic City but also learned a bit about the history of this sea side resort....

All the Victorian figurines are Home Interiors....

As the years went by and the casinos in Atlantic City opened up, we found it actually cheaper to take vacations in Atlantic City than in Wildwood....

Joe played at Caesar's and worked with a Slot Boss who was able to assure us free rooms, free meals and free shows....

Even if Joe lost the money that I allowed him to gamble, it still did not cost us as much as Wildwood would have cost us to stay and eat there...

He worked his way up that we were staying in suites, costing $1200 to $1600 a night, for 4-5 day Stays with Dinner for Free!!!

For 5!!!

Here are some pictures of the suites we stayed in with the boys and my Mother...






We loved this one!!

The boys slept on those sofa's and they brought a cot in for my Mother.....






 
The large jacuzzi tub in the most amazing bathroom!!!


 
 

 The boys loved the pool on the roof and a miniature golf course too!!


 All this ended when Joe was hired as a Letter Carrier for the US Post Office and was not able to refuse overtime, working 6 days a week, for the first 6 years because of the hiring freeze that had just ended before he was hired..
 
Not only were they extremely short staffed but he was low man on the totem pole for vacations so he was left to take his vacations at the end of September, beginning of October when the boys were back in school....

He lost all his comp points and we have not been back to Atlantic City since then as my health issues started and ended my days of doing any traveling....

BUT, we have wonderful memories and I thoroughly enjoyed putting together this little display of a time gone by on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City.....

In my next post on MONDAY, I will be sharing a bit of This and That....


So I hope you will stop by to visit again on MONDAY!!!  
 
 
 Stay safe, healthy and most of all, HAPPY!!

Thanks to those who took the time out of their busy day to spend a little bit of time with me!!

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 Please take some time to visit these terrific hosts and all those joining in on the fun!
 

The world-famous Steel Pier in Atlantic City opened its doors to an anxiously waiting public on June 18, 1898, in time for the beginning of a fast-approaching new century.

Read More: The History of Atlantic City’s Original Steel Pier | https://wpgtalkradio.com/the-history-of-atlantic-citys-original-steel-pier/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

15 comments:

  1. Good morning!
    You must have had so much fun creating this display, with all the lovely Victorian ladies and recalling your family's fun vacations. What a nice historical tribute to the bygone days of Atlantic City. Thank you for sharing this. The carousel is exquisite!
    And I'm very glad to pray for your family.
    Blessings, Linda 💗

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    1. Linda,
      I did have a lot of fun creating this display....Thanks so much for your prayers for our growing family....And thanks for taking the time to stop by!!
      Hugs,
      Deb

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  2. Oh my Oh my Oh my! I am so excited for you that I am jumping out of my skin!!!!!! Congratulations to all of you!!!! My first grandchild was a miracle baby whose parents spend so much money and found doctors who were willing and able to help. Then two years later they had one more chance, and we had our twins! I was laid off my job a week before mama went on bedrest and I was able to take care of her and brother until their early arrival. Praying you have the same joy we did!
    I can give you some advice, if you want. I'll try to share things as I remember. The twinkies somehow have turned 13! My first piece of advice is "umbrella stroller". Even tiny babies are heavy. I used an umbrella stroller indoors for all my grandbabies. Easy to move from room to room, works on carpet or flooring. Saves your back. I would put them in the kitchen with me to cook or wash dishes, we would travel to the bedroom for laundry folding, they would wait in the hall while I was in the ladies room. Easy transport that saved my back! My second piece of advice is about baby gates. Thank goodness someone invented ones that open like a door. We went ahead and screwed the brackets into our doorways and the gate opens and closes like a door. When my kids were little we either had to hop the gates (I would pay a million dollars to see me do that now) or unfold them and have to reinstall every time we went through a doorway. We bought a sturdy metal one that was worth every penny. I am JUST SO HAPPY FOR ALL OF YOU!!!

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  3. Aah! Congratulations Deb! I know ya'll are so excited and I wish the family the best . It was a delight to take a stroll to Atlantic City. You created such a beautiful vignette and I enjoyed reading about your family vacations. The rooms were amazing. What fabulous memories.

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  4. Congratulations and my prayers are with you and your family. I am so excited for you!

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  5. Congratulations to everyone! I'll be thinking of Danielle and those sweet little twins!

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  6. I love all your Atlantic City memorabilia! But your good news was more amazing! Twin girls! What a blessing! Enjoy!!

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  7. Congtatulations on your grandpaernting news -- that's fabulous. Three cheers. And that sheet music graphic from Atlantic City is fantastic. That's a treasure.

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  8. Huge Huge Huge congrats and may they be bundles of joy and lots of love. Take care. My oldest grandkids is already 19 and our youngest just of 2 years of age. I love all of them (5 in total). Enjoy them.
    Thank you for sharing your links with us at #273 SSPS Linky. See you again next week.

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  9. Hi Debbie! First congratulations on being a soon to be grandma!! That's SO exciting. Also I just read that you were a RN for 41 years. Holy smokes! The stories you could tell. I love your stroll in Atlantic City. Those carousels were just magical. Thank you for linking up with Home Imagined.

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  10. Wow! Massive congratulations on your exciting news! And thank you for sharing your lovely pictures with us at Handmade Monday.

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  11. Congratulations Mimi and G pop!!! I can't wait to see pictures, LOTS of pictures Debbie! Just sayin'. Lol. Prayers coming Danielle's way sweet friend.
    Visiting today from Encouraging Hearts & Home #29&30.

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  12. Congratulations to everyone! Twins!! That is so exciting! I will definitely pray that all goes well. I just read a book set near the Atlantic City boardwalk and it was fun seeing a few of the sights mentioned in the book brought to life through your blog.

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  13. Congratulations! Exciting news to become a grandma Debbie. Becoming and mother and grandmother I would say are the two most joyous moments in one's life. I wish them well for healthy babies.

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  14. Congratulations, that's so exciting! TWINS!! I am sure your son is super excited and nervous. Thank you for visiting Tell It To Me Tuesday!

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