America's Boardwalks
Price: $27.50
Subtitle: From Coney Island to
California
Author: James Lilliefors
Subject: American Studies/Popular
Culture/New Jersey and the Region/Travel
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3805-X
Pages: 256 pp. 16 color and 95
b&w illus.
Description:
Gaudy, intoxicating,
bright, loud, lucrative, and altogether American: they are our nation's
boardwalks. The boardwalk was first invented for utilitarian reasons-so
that beach-goers could stroll along the shore in their evening wear
without tracking sand into train cars or hotel lobbies. But it wasn't
long before the imagination of a country just becoming acquainted with
the concept of leisure time transformed the boardwalk into something
much more.
In America's Boardwalks,
James Lilliefors takes us on a journey along the edges of the country
to twelve of its most famous beach towns. Starting in the Northeast
with Coney Island, Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Wildwood, and Cape May,
we continue south to Rehoboth Beach; Ocean City, Maryland; Virginia
Beach; Myrtle Beach; and Daytona Beach. In California, we explore the
exotic scenes at Venice Beach and Santa Cruz. Lilliefors traces each
town's history from the building of a boardwalk to what are frequently
ambitious plans to revitalize and redevelop today. In every case, he
shows how the boardwalk has been integral to the area's economic
growth, status, and appeal.
This richly documented
and illustrated tale, however, tells more than the story of the birth
and development of boardwalks. Weaving together observations and
conversations with business owners, planners, and strollers themselves,
Lilliefors reveals the vitality of the boardwalk as an idea, rather
than just as a place. Boardwalks, he argues, are living monuments to
American enterprise, a young country's founding dreams, and its
unwavering optimism.
Born at a time when the
country was busy rebuilding and reinventing itself as an industrial and
economic power, these lively seaside destinations seemed to herald a
new life of relaxation, recreation, and middle-class prosperity. On the
nation's first boardwalk in Atlantic City, you could find everything
from a "home of the future," to diving horses, kangaroo boxing, and the
world's largest typewriter. With no admission gate, boardwalks were
also a thoroughly democratic idea, inviting visitors from all social
and economic groups to join the same parade.
Even today, these
glittering coastal hubs, with their always unique blends of people, sea
spray, shops, inventions, and oddities remain a last frontier-a
testament to the power of individuality in an increasingly homogenized
world. From Thrasher's French fries in Ocean City to Mack's Pizza in
Wildwood and Nathan's hot dogs in Coney Island, people still visit
these resorts for products and pleasures that break the otherwise
mundane stream of chain restaurants and retailers. Evoking the spirit,
tastes, smells, and sounds that have become a beloved part of our
nostalgia and that continue to lure new generations, this book is a
deserved tribute to America's iconic seaside wonders.
About the Author:
James Lilliefors, a
longtime journalist and writer, has
written frequently for the Washington Post and the Miami Herald and is
the author of Highway 50: Ain't That America and Bananaville. He lives
in Naples, Florida.
Table of Contents:
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
One, Atlantic City, New Jersey: America's Playground
Two, Coney Island, New York: Shadows of a Spectacle
Three, Asbury Park, New Jersey: The Currency of Memory
Four, Wildwood, New Jersey: Every Night is Saturday Night
Five, Cape May, New Jersey: The Echoes of History
Six, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware: Resistance and Charm
Seven, Ocean City, Maryland: A Distant Glittering Shore
Eight, Virginia Beach, Virginia: Recreational Walk
Nine, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Crossroads at the Seashore
Ten, Daytona Beach, Florida: Sea Change
Eleven, Venice Beach, California: Land Unto Itself
Twelve, Santa Cruz, California: Perfect Composition
Selected Bibliography
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