
Each Jersey Shore town has an image or landmark that identifies their unique community. 
We all share the same “beach” along the Atlantic Ocean, but as you cross a bridge or land border, the next town can have a completely different look.
Margate (Lucy’s home town) reminds me of a classic suburban Philadelphia neighborhood that happens to have a beach.   Cape May Point has natural wooded lots…in sharp contrast with Sea Isle City’s gravel yards.  Wildwood Crest allows high rises along the beach…versus mostly single family homes on Avalon’s beach front.  The well maintained 1950’s summer cottage is common in North Wildwood…the complete opposite of the contemporary mansions in Longport.
We may differ with our definition of a perfect beach town…but our love for the shore connects us all!
								 
				
Beach Sunset
Park at the 123rd Street lot in Stone Harbor and follow the path south. The unspoiled beach at the point is a popular place to fish and bird watch…and a great place to watch the sunset.
You can walk all the way to the inlet that divides Stone Harbor and North Wildwood (it’s a healthy walk, but worth it for the views).
Watch the tides- the “beach” along the water’s edge may actually be a sandbar!