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What is Ocean City Boardwalk known for?

National Geographic named it one of the top 10 in the U.S. And USA Today named it one of the nation's best boardwalks for food. In short, it's nearly three miles of highly concentrated fun. Packed with family-friendly activities, restaurants and shops, the boardwalk is a great place to visit all year long.



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The OC boardwalk is a fun place to stroll, shops with great foods - Thrashers Fries, Dumsers ice cream, Fishers Popcorn. Playland with Skee Ball, Pokerino and many more games. Goodto just sit and watch, ride a bike, shop for gifts, etc. Just a good family-friendly place to go.

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In Ocean City, we take laws related to alcohol consumption very seriously. Drinking alcoholic beverages in public is prohibited, including on any street, avenue, alleyway, sidewalk, beach, parking lot and vehicle in any of these areas. Possession of an open container of any alcoholic beverage in public is not allowed.

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The OC boardwalk is a fun place to stroll, shops with great foods - Thrashers Fries, Dumsers ice cream, Fishers Popcorn. ... I find it interesting to see the beautiful beach, interesting shops, history, and all of the people watching.

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The town is much better for children, and if you are not looking to gamble, or drink then your group will likely prefer Ocean City. The boardwalk in Ocean City has rides, games, and all of the tradional boardwalk fare. The Atlantic City boardwalk, has casinos, massage parlors, and a big shopping mall.

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How do Ocean City prices compare to other US cities? Ocean City is ranked 77 out of 273 cities across the US in terms of cost of living. The cost of living in Ocean City is 102.5% of the national average.

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No, the Ocean City Boardwalk Does Not Close. We get lots of people asking whether the Boardwalk closes. The answer is no, not ever. The Ocean City Boardwalk is essentially just like a street it always is there to be walked upon and generally enjoyed.

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Alcohol prohibition As a result of its religious origins, the sale or public drinking of alcoholic beverages in Ocean City was prohibited. In 1881, the Ocean City Association passed a set of blue laws, which were designed to enforce religious standards. The town banned the manufacturing or sale of alcohol in 1909.

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