This iconic boardwalk sign greets visitors to Ocean City, Maryland as they enter town from Route 50.
The iconic Ocean City, Maryland Boardwalk Arch greets visitors as they enter Ocean City from the west, along Route 50 and North Division Street. This welcoming sign greets visitors to the beach and boardwalk, just as a print of this can greet visitors in your home or office.
Beach and boardwalk greetings are a tradition no matter where in the world you live, but in Ocean City, Maryland, it is THE tradition.
Here is a black and white presentation of the Boardwalk Arch for those of you who prefer monochrome images as home or office decor.
Where to find prints and home decor featuring one of these photographs…
Link: Ocean City Boardwalk Arch
Link: Boardwalk in Ocean City – Enhanced
Link: Ocean City Boardwalk Arch Black and White
Link to: Bill’s Fine Art America Gallery
Link to: Bill’s Pictorem Gallery (w/ Free Shipping)
The Boardwalk sign was built in 2000 but The Boardwalk, officially known as Atlantic Avenue, dates back to 1902, when several oceanfront hotel owners got together and constructed a wooden walkway for the convenience of their guests. At high tide, it was rolled up and stored on hotel porches. Around 1910, a permanent promenade was built.
Welcoming visitors to the beach and sands of Ocean City, the iconic Arch greets cars along Route 50 and North Division Street. This work of art has stood tall since 2000 and brings joy to beachgoers with every visit.
For more than two decades, visitors to beautiful Ocean City, Maryland have been greeted by this historic structure on the Atlantic coast. Our beautiful interpretation is a perfect accent for your home or office.