Some Wildwood History

12:34 am Wildwood Information

Rock Around the Clock, often credited as the first rock and roll record, was first performed on Memorial Day weekend in 1954 at the HofBrau Hotel in Wildwood by Bill Haley & His Comets. The song’s status as one of the first rock and roll hits has given rise to the city’s claim as “the birthplace of rock and roll”.

Wildwood houses over 200 motels, built during the Doo-Wop era of the 1950s and 1960s. The motels are unique in appearance with Vegas-like neon signs, odd architecture, and an overall distinctive look which makes Wildwood one of the most interesting districts of its kind in the nation. [4] New construction in the area however has seen the demise of many older motels being demolished so bigger condominiums may take up residence. The Wildwood Doo Wop Preservation League has taken action to help save and restore these historic buildings but construction of far larger hotels may overtake the area in the next few years. A 1950s Doo Wop museum has recently been built which contains property from demolished motels like neon signs and furniture. Neo-Doo Wop buildings in the area feature a neon lit Wawa, Subway Sandwich Shop, and a 1950s styled Acme Supermarket.

Since the early 1970s the Wildwoods have been home to the annual New Jersey State Fireman’s Convention. It moved to the Wildwoods from Atlantic City in the early 1970′s. The convention had been held in Atlantic City for many years prior to the building of the big casinos of today. When the City began to change the council refused to allow the visiting firefighters to parade their apparatus through the streets. This was one of the reasons for the move along with the rising crime rate. The Wildwoods welcomed the convention with open arms and allowed for the parade which every year runs the length of New Jersey Ave. from Wildwood Crest through Wildwood to North Wildwood. In 2007, the Westmont Fire Company No. 1 (www.westmontfireco.org) of Haddon Township, Camden County, won first place in the parades engine category for an engine 0-3 years old.


2 Responses
  1. Troy :

    Date: November 15, 2007 @ 7:30 pm

    To see more of Wildwood’s past motels, check out Wildwood Doo Wop!

  2. Dale Roberts :

    Date: July 29, 2008 @ 6:48 pm

    i use to stay at the woodbury motel in the 1970′s i was down there this week in wild wood and i can not find it do you know what happen to it. is it still down there and what is the location it is or was it.

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