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by fdalotto
This Jersey Shore town is unique with its charming tree lined
village, Victorian breakfast and breakfast inns, a beach with a rustic
boardwalk, and a large, attractive historic wooden auditorium that
provides an atmosphere and friendliness from a past era.
The town is steep in religious tradition and welcomes visitors who seek
to stay in lovely cottages and recreation in the form of quiet summer
evenings and peaceful strolls along the boardwalk without the 21st
century commercial, honky-tonk, noisy attractions found in other beach
destinations.
The focal point of activity is the 7,000 seat Ocean Grove auditorium
that hosts Christian programs and for recreation a variety of popular
family value performers and concerts.
Ocean Grove has maintained its communal and religious ties with the
original Methodist Camp Meeting ground. It is a dry town with a ban on
alcohol and restricted use of the beach on Sunday until after noon. The
wooden boardwalk along the beach has maintained its natural beauty with
no commercial amusements or concession stands.
Ocean Grove is entered in both the National Register of Historic Places
and the New Jersey State Register of Historic Places.
For years, Ocean Grove has been known as God's Square Mile. It is unique
with its community of historic tents owned by the Methodist Camp Meeting
Association and rented out. In 1878 there were 506 tents in Ocean Grove.
Today, over 100 tents remain to the north of the Great Auditorium. The
tents are made with canvas with a striped canvas-covered porch, a plain
canvas-covered sleeping and living area in the front. It has a wooden
shed behind the tent that contains the kitchen, bath and dining area.
The size of the tents, including the rear wooden structure, is a little
over 300 square feet. You don't have to belong to the church to rent a
tent, but if you are interested in renting, there is a long waiting
list, up to twenty years.
It's a wonderful place for a weekend getaway with plenty of charming,
Victorian bed and breakfast inns to choose from. There is plenty of free
street parking, yes no meters.
Things to do
A must see during your visit is The Great Auditorium. This 7,000-seat
auditorium on Pilgrim Pathway is a remarkable wooden structure. Almost
as big as a football field, it has one of the largest pipe organs in the
country. If you aren't here for Christian worship, go to a Saturday
night show or one of the many other year round concerts and performers
that appear in the Auditorium.
If you're a history buff, take a Historic House Tour offered by the
Historical Society of Ocean Grove.
Looking to do a little shopping or browsing, stroll along tree lined
Main Avenue with many small eateries and interesting shops.
Of course there is the beach. The Ocean Grove Beach is open from
Memorial Day through Labor Day, Monday - Saturday from 9 am - 5:30 pm,
and on Sunday from Noon - 5:30 PM. Badges are required and can be
purchased at the beach office at Ocean and Embury Avenues. They have
public bathrooms, public changing rooms, a public gazebo, and umbrellas
and chairs can be rented on the beach. During the early morning or
evening hours, take a stroll along the natural wooden boardwalk. It's a
pleasant, relaxing stroll with no commercial amusements or concession
stands.
About the Author
Frank Dalotto is a freelance writer and travel consultant, and is the
owner and editor of
New Jersey Leisure Guide and a travel consultant for
Leisure Travel Mart.
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