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fiogf49gjkf0d Little more than a hundred years old, the staunchly blue-collar resort of nearby
Wildwood
offers a counterpoint to the old-world fakery of Cape May. The increase in leisure time following WWII and the subsequent boom in the vacation industry created towns like Wildwood, which sprung up to house the newly idle sun-seekers. The 1950s architecture, left lovingly intact, includes dozens of gaudy but fun-looking hotels with names like
Pink Orchid Waikiki
and
The Shalimar
, all still featuring plastic palm trees, kidney-shaped swimming pools and plenty of aqua, orange and pink paint. To best appreciate the town's brash charm, take a stroll along the Boardwalk, and stop along the wide, if throbbing, beaches.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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United States, New Jersey, Wildwood
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