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WELCOME TO OCEAN CITY
Ocean City stretches along 10 miles of beautiful beach from the Inlet to the Delaware state line. The classic wooden boardwalk offers nearly 3 miles of food, games and shopping. For centuries, Ocean City has been the place to be.

The sun and surf of Ocean City, Maryland, have been attracting visitors since Algonquian tribes first came to our beaches to fish and sun themselves.

Europeans first arrived in 1524 when Giovanni da Verrazano surveyed the east coast of North America. By the 17th century, British colonists had moved north from Virginia and settled in the area.

Due to Ocean City's isolation as a barrier island, the town remained a sleepy fishing village until 1875, when the Atlantic Hotel began welcoming visitors. The following year, the railroad bridged Sinepuxent Bay, and a resort was born.

In 1878, heroes took up residence. The U.S. Life-Saving Service, an ancestor of today's Coast Guard, established a station here. Their mission: to venture out in stormy seas and rescue shipwreck victims. The second station, built in 1891, is now the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum, enshrining Ocean City's history and saluting the brave men who worked here.

In 1900, the first boardwalk was constructed. Trimper's Amusements opened shortly after. Unlike today, however, the boardwalk wasn't a year-round fixture. The boards were actually taken up in the winter, and stored until the following spring!

The 20th century brought a dramatic separation and some vital connections. In August of 1933, a powerful storm ripped open a new channel from the bay to the ocean. Engineers made the inlet permanent, and with its new harbor, Ocean City became one of the east coast's premier sport fishing destinations "The White Marlin Capital of the World".

And what railroads did for Ocean City vacations in the 19th century, bridges accelerated in the 20th. In 1952, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge offered quick, direct access from Baltimore and Washington. In 1964, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel opened a direct connection to the Virginia Tidewater region. In a few short years, Ocean City, Maryland, established itself as the favorite resort for visitors from all over the eastern seaboard.
*Source: OcOcean.com

KEES OCEAN CITY RESORTS
Bay Club Resort
Club Ocean Villas II
Lighthouse Point Villas
Lucayan Resort
Ocean High
Pointe on the Bay
Quarters
Sandy Square Resort
St. Tropez

USEFUL OCEAN CITY PHONE NUMBERS
Emergency Information
Police - Fire - Ambulance: 911
Ocean City Police Dept: 410.723.6610
Fire Department Headquarters: 410.289.4346
Beach Patrol: 410.250.0125
Coast Guard: 410.289.7559
Marine Police: 410.548.7070
State Police: 410.641.3101

Health Care Services
Atlantic General Hospital: 410.641.1100

General Local Information
Coastal Cab Taxi Services: 443.912.2222
Ocean City Taxi: 410.250.6666

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