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Ocean City, sometimes known as OC, is an Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 resort
Resort

A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places, towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company....
 town in Worcester County
Worcester County, Maryland

Worcester County is the easternmost county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. The county contains the entire length of the state's Atlantic coast line....
, Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Ocean City is widely known in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is a frequent destination for vacationers. The population was 7,173 at the 2000 census.

land the city was built on, as well as much of the surrounding area, was once owned by Englishman Thomas Fenwick. Today, the land is sometimes still referred to as Fenwick Island, which runs from the Ocean city inlet north to Indian River Inlet in Delaware.






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Ocean City, sometimes known as OC, is an Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres . It covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface....
 resort
Resort

A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places, towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company....
 town in Worcester County
Worcester County, Maryland

Worcester County is the easternmost county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. The county contains the entire length of the state's Atlantic coast line....
, Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. Ocean City is widely known in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is a frequent destination for vacationers. The population was 7,173 at the 2000 census.

History

The land the city was built on, as well as much of the surrounding area, was once owned by Englishman Thomas Fenwick. Today, the land is sometimes still referred to as Fenwick Island, which runs from the Ocean city inlet north to Indian River Inlet in Delaware.

In 1869, businessman Isaac Coffin built the first beach-front cottage to receive paying guests. During those days, people arrived by stage coach and ferry. They came to fish off the shore, to enjoy the natural beauty of the Atlantic Ocean pounding against the long strip of sandy beach, to collect seashells, or just to sit back and watch the rolling surf.

Soon after, other simple boarding houses were built on the strip of sand, with the activity attracting prominent businessmen from the Maryland Eastern Shore, Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population city in the United States. It is the fifth-largest metropolitan area and fourth-largest urban area by population in the United States, the nation's fourth-largest consumer media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research, and the 49th-most...
, and Wilmington
Wilmington, Delaware

Wilmington is the largest city in the state of Delaware, United States and is located at the confluence of the Christina River and Brandywine Creek , near where the Christina flows into the Delaware River....
. They came not so much to visit as to survey the spit
Spit (landform)

A spit is a Deposition landform found off coasts. At one end, spits connect to land, while at the far end they exist in open water. A spit is a type of bar or beach that develops where a re-entrant occurs, such as at cove's headlands, by the process of longshore drift....
. A decision was made to develop it and 250 lots were cut into it, and a corporation was formed to help with the development of the land. The corporation stock of 4,000 shares sold for $25 each.

Prior to 1870, what is now Ocean City was known as "The Ladies' Resort to the Ocean."

The Atlantic Hotel, the first major hotel in the town, opened July 4, 1875. Besides the beach and ocean, it offered dancing and billiard rooms to the visitors of its more than 400 rooms, and for years it was the northern-most attraction in Ocean City. By 1878 tourists could come by railroad from Berlin
Berlin, Maryland

Berlin is a town in Worcester County, Maryland, Maryland, United States. The population was 3,491 at the 2000 census....
 to the shores of Sinepuxent Bay across from the town. By 1881, a line was completed across Sinepuxent Bay
Sinepuxent Bay

Sinepuxent Bay is an inland waterway which connects Chincoteague Bay to the Ocean City, Maryland Inlet. It separates Sinepuxent Neck, in Worcester County, Maryland, from Assateague Island, and is crossed by the Verrazano Bridge on Maryland State Highway 611 ....
 to the shore, bringing rail passengers directly into the town.

The Ocean City Inlet was formed during a major hurricane
1933 Chesapeake Potomac Hurricane

The 1933 Chesapeake-Potomac Hurricane was the 8th storm and third hurricane of the very active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. The August storm formed in the central Atlantic Ocean, where it moved west-northwest....
 in 1933, which also destroyed the train tracks across the Sinepuxent Bay. The inlet separated what is now Ocean City from Assateague Island
Assateague Island

Assateague Island is a long barrier island located off the eastern coast of Maryland and Virginia. It is best known for its herds of wild horses, pristine beaches, and the Assateague Lighthouse....
. The Army Corps of Engineers took advantage of nature's intervention and made the inlet at the south end of Ocean City permanent. The inlet eventually helped to establish Ocean City as an important Mid-Atlantic fishing ports as it offered easy access to the fishing grounds of the Atlantic Ocean.

Rapid expansion of Ocean City took place during the post-war boom. In 1952, with the completion of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge
Chesapeake Bay Bridge

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a major twin bridges bridge in the United States U.S. state of Maryland. Spanning the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state's rural Eastern Shore of Maryland region with the more urban Western Shore....
, Ocean City became easily accessible to people in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. In 1964, with the completion of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel

The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is a 23-mile long fixed link that connects the Delmarva Peninsula with southeastern Virginia in the United States....
, a whole new pathway to the south was opened. Ocean City became one of the largest vacation areas of the East Coast.

By the 1970s, big business flourished and gave birth to the construction of more than 10,000 condominium units, creating a spectacular sight of high-rise condominiums that assured every investor of a glimpse of the ocean and pounding surf. However, throughout the 1980s and into the early 90's, the width of the beach began to shrink, prompting the first of a series of beach replenishment projects.

The original pier was destroyed by a fire in 1994. There was a small water park and giant walk-through haunted house with live actors near the end of the pier and a New Orleans-style Hollywood in Wax Museum on the boardwalk side. In the late nineties the Wax Museum was turned into Q-Zar, a laser tag arena. The building now houses the Ripley's Believe it or Not! museum.

In 2002, Ocean City undertook the most recent of many, multi-million dollar, beach restoration programs, in an attempt to slow the westward migration of its beaches. The program pumped tons of sand from offshore and deposited it onto the beach. A dune line was also re-established in front of Ocean City's building line. Another similar project began after the 2006 tourist season closed.

Ocean City today


Today, the Ocean City area continues to sprawl westward across the bay and toward Berlin
Berlin, Maryland

Berlin is a town in Worcester County, Maryland, Maryland, United States. The population was 3,491 at the 2000 census....
 and Ocean Pines
Ocean Pines, Maryland

Ocean Pines is a census-designated place in Worcester County, Maryland, Maryland, United States. The population was 10,496 at the 2000 census. It is the principal of and is included in the Ocean Pines, Maryland Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Salisbury, Maryland-Ocean Pines, Maryland Combined Statistical Area....
. It is part of the Ocean Pines Micropolitan Statistical Area. No longer a quaint resort, it still affords hundreds of thousands of vacationers an escape from their everyday lives. Ocean City now extends just over 9 miles (~15 km) from the southern inlet to the Delaware line. The strip now supports hotels, motels, apartment houses, shopping centers, residential communities, and condominiums. The southern tip houses the famous Ocean City Boardwalk
Boardwalk

File:Swampy But Pretty Bog In Fiordland NZ.jpgA boardwalk is a wooden Trail for pedestrians and sometimes vehicles . Boardwalks are often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments....
. The boardwalk is the main shopping district and entertainment area of the town. The boardwalk has many tantalizing treats to choose from. Visitors will wait in long lines for Fisher's famous Caramel Popcorn & Thrashers French Fries. Other notable boardwalk businesses are Dollies Salt Water Taffy
Salt water taffy

Salt water taffy is a soft Taffy originally produced and marketed in the Atlantic City, New Jersey, New Jersey, area beginning in the late 19th century....
, the Atlantic Stand & Dumser's Dairyland. The Boardwalk has two amusement park
Amusement park

Amusement park is the generic term for a collection of Amusement ride and other entertainment attractions assembled for the purpose of entertaining a large group of people....
s, Trimpers Rides
Trimpers Rides

Trimper's Rides is a historic amusement park located near the inlet at South First Street and the boardwalk in Ocean City, Maryland, United States....
 and The Pier, which was recently renamed Jolly Roger at The Pier, after its sister uptown local amusement park. The downtown neighborhood is marked by Victorian style houses and other older buildings, many of which have been razed in recent years to construct more parking lots, hotels and condos.

Ocean City has a long history of fishing, both commercial and recreational. The town bills itself as the "White Marlin Capital of the World." During the summer numerous charter and private boats fish for billfish
Billfish

The term billfish is applied to a number of different large, predatory shanes characterised by their large size and their long, sword-like shane....
, tuna
Tuna

Tuna are several species of ocean-dwelling fish in the family Scombridae, mostly in the genus Thunnus. Tunas are fast swimmers?they have been clocked at 70 km/h ?and include several species that are warm-blooded....
, wahoo
Wahoo

The wahoo is a dark blue Scombridae fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. Its speed and high-quality flesh make it a prize game fish....
, and other game fish. In early August, one of the largest fishing tournaments in the world, the White Marlin Open, is held. Prize money for the largest White Marlin
White marlin

The white marlin is a U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service . Species of Concern are those species about which the U.S. Government?s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, , has some concerns regarding status and threats, but for which insufficient information is available to indicate a need to list the species under the U.S....
, Blue Marlin
Blue marlin

Blue marlin may refer to:* Atlantic blue marlin, Makaira nigricans.* Indo-Pacific blue marlin, Makaira mazara, whether or not it is a separate species from Makaira nigricans is currently debated....
, and Tuna
Tuna

Tuna are several species of ocean-dwelling fish in the family Scombridae, mostly in the genus Thunnus. Tunas are fast swimmers?they have been clocked at 70 km/h ?and include several species that are warm-blooded....
 can range over 1 million dollars.

The town supports a year-round population of about 8,000, with the town itself being a major employer. Summer employment in Ocean City rises many multiples above that level, supported by a large number of college-age and young adults - many native to Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom - are attracted by plentiful job opportunities. In the summer, the town bursts at the seams, with businesses and government agencies augmented with about 100 seasonal police officers, plus extra firefighters and other workers.

Tourism in the winter has picked up pace. Where once even many traffic lights were shut down or bagged up, increased traffic from golfers and Ocean City Convention Center
Ocean City Convention Center

The Ocean City Convention Center is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Ocean City, Maryland, United States. It hosts local sporting events and concerts. It opened in 1997....
 conventions has convinced many seasonal restaurants and hotels to remain open. Many bars and restaurants that close during the winter re-open for St. Patrick's Day.

The city has erected a memorial to the firefighters who lost their lives on September 11. This memorial is located on the boardwalk, about six blocks from the inlet. The memorial consists of a firefighter statue, engraved brick and stone, and a piece of one of the twin towers
World trade center

The World Trade Centers Association founded in 1970, is a not-for-profit, non-political association dedicated to the establishment and effective operation of World Trade Centers as instruments for trade expansion representing 316 members in 91 countries....
 that collapsed in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
.

Geography

Ocean City is located at (38.391526, -75.069712).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the town has a total area of 36.4 square miles (94.2 km²), of which, 4.6 square miles (11.8 km²) of it is land and 31.8 square miles (82.4 km²) of it (87.47%) is water.

Ocean City is on the barrier spit
Spit

Spit may refer to:* Spitting, the act of forcibly expelling from the mouth** Spit, another word for saliva* Spit an archaeological term for a unit of archaeological excavation...
, which encompasses Ocean City, South Bethany, Delaware
South Bethany, Delaware

South Bethany is an incorporated town in Sussex County, Delaware, Delaware, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 514....
, and Fenwick Island, Delaware
Fenwick Island, Delaware

Fenwick Island is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, Delaware, United States. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 357....
.

Climate

Ocean City's location in the middle of the East Coast
East Coast of the United States

The East Coast of the United States, also known as the "Eastern Seaboard" or "Atlantic Seaboard", refers to the easternmost coastal states in the central and northern United States, which touch the Atlantic Ocean and stretch up to Canada....
 affords it a mild Humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
, with hot, humid summers and mild, wet winters. Summer highs often reach into the 80s, but ocean breezes keep the immediate coast cooler than inland locations. Due to the prominence of the Outer Banks
Outer Banks

The Outer Banks is a 200-mile long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, beginning in southeastern corner of Virginia Beach on the east coast of the United States....
 of North Carolina
North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States. The state borders South Carolina and Georgia to the south, Tennessee to the west and Virginia to the north....
, which lie to the south and east, tropical storms and hurricanes are very rare.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 7,173 people, 3,750 households, and 1,829 families residing in the town. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 1,574.7 people per square mile (607.3/km²). There were 26,317 housing units at an average density of 5,777.5/sq mi (2,228.3/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 95.34% White, 2.50% African American, 0.11% Native American, 0.74% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 0.95% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.24% of the population.

There were 3,750 households out of which 11.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.2% were married couples living together, 6.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 51.2% were non-families. 39.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.91 and the average family size was 2.47.

In the town the population was spread out with 11.3% under the age of 18, 7.3% from 18 to 24, 28.2% from 25 to 44, 28.0% from 45 to 64, and 25.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 47 years. For every 100 females there were 105.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 103.6 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $35,772, and the median income for a family was $44,614. Males had a median income of $28,613 versus $27,457 for females. The per capita income for the town was $26,078. About 6.0% of families and 8.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.0% of those under the age of 18 and 3.9% ages 65 or older.

Mayors of Ocean City

Ocean City's elections are non-partisan.
NameFromTo
William S. Wilson18941896
George M. Upshur18961898
James Z. Powell18981900
Clayton J. Purnell19001902
John F. Waggaman19021903
Christopher Ludlam19031908
W. Lee Carey19081912
William B.S. Powell19121916
John B. Jones19161918
Edward M. Scott19181920
Elbridge E. Collins19201922
William W. McCabe 19221934
William Thomas Elliott19341938
Edmond H. Johnson19381940
Clifford P. Cropper19401944
Daniel Trimper, Jr.19441959
Hugh T. Cropper19591970
Harry W. Kelley19701985
Granville Trimper19851985
Roland E. Powell19861996
James N. Mathias, Jr.
James N. Mathias, Jr

Jim Mathias is a delegate in the Maryland House of Delegates. He was appointed to serve out the term of the late Bennett Bozman on June 13, 2006....
19962006
Rick Meehan2006


Transportation

Nearby Wicomico Regional Airport
Wicomico Regional Airport

Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport , or, more succinctly Wicomico Regional Airport, is located in unincorporated Wicomico County, Maryland, 5 miles from downtown Salisbury, Maryland....
 provides air service for Ocean City. Ocean City Municipal Airport, located just west of downtown Ocean City also serves as an alternate option for those with private planes.

Being on a narrow spit, Ocean City has only a single major north-south thoroughfare, Maryland Route 528
Maryland Route 528

Maryland Route 528 is the main road through Ocean City, Maryland, running along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Coastal Highway enters from Delaware, where it is designated Delaware Route 1, and becomes Maryland Route 528 at the state line, a block south of the intersection of Delaware Routes Delaware Route 54 and Delaware Route 20....
, known as the Coastal Highway for most of its length, and as Philadelphia Avenue at its southern end. MD 528 continues north into Delaware as Delaware Route 1. East-west streets are numbered, starting at Division Street in the south, and continue until 144th street at the Delaware/Maryland border. Locations in the city are usually given as Oceanside (east of Coastal Highway) or Bayside (west of Coastal Highway).

Two bridges connect the spit to the mainland. U.S. Route 50
U.S. Route 50

U.S. Route 50 is a major east-west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over 3000 miles from Ocean City, Maryland on the Atlantic Ocean to West Sacramento, California....
 crosses the southern bridge and connects to MD 528 at Division Street. Maryland Route 90
Maryland Route 90

Maryland Route 90, also known as the Ocean City Expressway, is a roughly highway in Worcester County, Maryland, near Ocean City, Maryland....
 crosses the northern bridge and connects to MD 528 at 62nd street. Delaware Route 54 can also be used to reach the Ocean City, as it meets the Coastal Highway just north of the border.

Ocean City also has a public transportation system. Off seasons a bus runs along Coastal Highway from Inlet Ocean City to the Delaware line. Called the Inlet To Delaware Line. It runs every 15 minutes from 6am to 10pm and every half hour from 10pm to 6am. The summer season the bus along Coastal highway runs every 5-7 minutes from 6am to 10pm and every 15 minutes from 10pm to 6am. As well as the West Ocean City park and ride shuttle which runs from 6am to 2:30am. During the summer season, Ocean City borrows articulated buses from the Maryland Transit Administration
Maryland Transit Administration

The Maryland Transit Administration is a state-operated mass transit administration in Maryland, and is part of the Maryland Department of Transportation....
 of Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city and the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore is located in central Maryland along the tidal portion of the Patapsco River, an arm of the Chesapeake Bay....
, as well as hiring additional operators for the summer season. These seasonal bus drivers are frequently retirees from other transit authorities as well as school bus drivers across the state of Maryland who are off during the summer season while schools are not in session.

The Ocean City Transits fleet consists mainly of Thomas built buses. The CL960 model and the TL960 model both in lengths. They do run Eldorado National XHF buses in a length. Off season they run the Inlet to Delaware line and the summer season the West Ocean City Park and ride shuttle. Ocean City did purchase a new order of at least 8 Blue Bird Xcel 102s in a length this year. They were purchased to replace the oldest set of Thomas built buses on the Ocean City fleet. Which were also numbered as 270s.

Ocean City also maintains a fleet of open-air shuttles which run along the Boardwalk. The shuttles run the entire length of the boardwalk from the Inlet to 27th Street. South of 5th Street, the shuttle has a separate paved road it runs on parallel to the boardwalk. North of this, a painted lane down the middle of the boardwalk warns pedestrians of the shuttle. Passengers board and alight at any point along the route by notifying the driver.

Notable residents

  • James N. Mathias, Jr
    James N. Mathias, Jr

    Jim Mathias is a delegate in the Maryland House of Delegates. He was appointed to serve out the term of the late Bennett Bozman on June 13, 2006....
    , Maryland State Delegate, and Past Mayor
  • Charles Calhoun
    Charles Calhoun

    Charles Luther Calhoun was an United States military enlisted man who served briefly in the United States Navy during World War II and then in the United States Coast Guard where he would rise to become the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard....
    , first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard
    Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard

    The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard is a unique Non-commissioned officer rank in the United States Coast Guard.The holder of this rank and post is the senior enlisted member of the U.S....
  • Jennifer Hope Wills, Actress who played Christine Daae in The Phantom of the Opera
    The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)

    The Phantom of the Opera is a Musical theatre by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on the French novel The Phantom of the Opera by Gaston Leroux....
     on Broadway


Sister Cities

Ocean City has two sister cities.
  • Finale Ligure
    Finale Ligure

    Finale Ligure is a comune on the Gulf of Genoa in the Province of Savona in Liguria, Italy. It is considered part of the Italian Riviera....
    , Liguria
    Liguria

    Liguria is a coastal Regions of Italy of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. Its capital is Genoa. It is a popular region with tourists for its beautiful beaches, picturesque little towns, and food....
    , Italy
    Italy

    Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
  • Pärnu
    Pärnu

    P?rnu is a city in southwestern Estonia on the coast of P?rnu Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. It is a popular summer vacation resort with many hotels, restaurants, and large beaches....
    , Pärnu County
    Pärnu County

    P?rnu County , or P?rnumaa, is one of 15 Counties of Estonia of Estonia. It is situated in south-western part of the country, on the coast of Gulf of Riga, and borders L??ne County and Rapla County counties to the north, J?rva County and Viljandi County counties to the east, and Latvia to the south....
    , Estonia
    Estonia

    Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by the Russia ....


Ocean City in popular culture

  • The 1986 film, Violets Are Blue
    Violets Are Blue (film)

    Violets Are Blue... is a 1986 romance movie from Columbia Pictures, starring Sissy Spacek and Kevin Kline....
    , starring Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek

    Mary Elizabeth "Sissy" Spacek is an Academy Award–winning United States actress and singer. Her screen debut was in the 1972 film Prime Cut co-starring Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman....
     and Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline

    Kevin Delaney Kline is an Academy Award winning American actor of theatre and film....
    , was filmed in Ocean City.
  • In an episode of The Wonder Years
    The Wonder Years

    The Wonder Years is an United States television Comedy-drama created by Carol Black and Neal Marlens. It ran for six seasons on American Broadcasting Company, from 1988 in television through 1993 in television....
     titled Summer Song, the Arnold family vacations in Ocean City.
  • In a Travel Channel
    Travel Channel

    The Travel Channel is a cable television network that features documentaries and how-to shows related to travel and leisure around the United States and throughout the world....
     poll, Ocean City's Boardwalk
    Boardwalk

    File:Swampy But Pretty Bog In Fiordland NZ.jpgA boardwalk is a wooden Trail for pedestrians and sometimes vehicles . Boardwalks are often found along beaches, but they are also common as paths through wetlands, coastal dunes, and other sensitive environments....
     was rated fifth best in the United States.
  • "The Ocean City girls on the boardwalk singing 'oh oh oh yeah yeah yeah'" is a lyric in "Ellen and Ben," the final song off Change the final album by the Virginia based indie rock
    Indie rock

    Indie rock is alternative rock that most notably exists in the Independent music underground music scene. It primarily refers to rock musicians that are or were unsigned, or have signed to independent record labels, rather than major record labels....
     band The Dismemberment Plan
    The Dismemberment Plan

    The Dismemberment Plan was a Washington D.C. based indie rock band formed on January 1, 1993. Also known as D-Plan or The Plan, the name comes from a stray phrase uttered by insurance salesman Ned Ryerson in the popular comedy Groundhog Day ....
    .


Senior Week


Ocean City is known for its "Senior Week" activities. Recently graduated high school seniors from Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
 and surrounding states travel to Ocean City to spend a week with friends and away from parental supervision. Senior Week is traditionally celebrated the first week after graduation. The Town of Ocean City has a "play it safe" campaign with scheduled events to keep the graduates safe.

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