No Mans Island
Wildwood, New Jersey on the state's south shore has a unique distinction — it's known as the Doo Wop capital of the world. This is where Bill Haley and the Comets first performed "Rock Around the Clock," where Chubby Checker first sang "The Twist," and where "American Bandstand" broadcast its first national episode. Today Wildwood is deeply proud of its 1950s and '60s heritage, and is beloved by visitors for its plentiful architecture an ...
Wildwood, New Jersey on the state's south shore has a unique distinction — it's known as the Doo Wop capital of the world. This is where Bill Haley and the Comets first performed "Rock Around the Clock," where Chubby Checker first sang "The Twist," and where "American Bandstand" broadcast its first national episode. Today Wildwood is deeply proud of its 1950s and '60s heritage, and is beloved by visitors for its plentiful architecture and neon that pay homage to the era.
Now you can own a 19-acre private island located just minutes from this popular and historic Jersey Shore resort town. Set in Grassy Sound just north of West Wildwood, No Man's Island is easily accessible from the mainland by boat, and offers excellent Wildwood views. Though just 3 feet above water and lower in certain areas, the island can be raised with proper permits, allowing for a multitude of development scenarios. The island also features very low taxes, at less than $360 a year.
Collectively, the Wildwoods (which include Wildwood, West Wildwood, North Wildwood and Wildwood Crest) are home to five miles of free beaches, 38 blocks of boardwalk attractions (including three amusement piers, three water parks, and the iconic Sightseer tram running along Wildwood Boardwalk), 160 fun annual events, and a wide variety of great dining and nightlife options. For many, the highlight is the Doo Wop Experience and Neon Sign Garden, a celebration of the architecture, design, music and pop culture that made Wildwood famous in the 1950s and '60s.
Just 45 minutes south of Atlantic City and 15 minutes north of Cape May, the Wildwoods attract visitors of all ages and interests, from nearby Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, New York City, New England and beyond.
Wildwood, New Jersey on the state's south shore has a unique distinction — it's known as the Doo Wop capital of the world. This is where Bill Haley and the Comets first performed "Rock Around the Clock," where Chubby Checker first sang "The Twist," and where "American Bandstand" broadcast its first national episode. Today Wildwood is deeply proud of its 1950s and '60s heritage, and is beloved by visitors for its plentiful architecture and neon that pay homage to the era.
Now you can own a 19-acre private island located just minutes from this popular and historic Jersey Shore resort town. Set in Grassy Sound just north of West Wildwood, No Man's Island is easily accessible from the mainland by boat, and offers excellent Wildwood views. Though just 3 feet above water and lower in certain areas, the island can be raised with proper permits, allowing for a multitude of development scenarios. The island also features very low taxes, at less than $360 a year.
Collectively, the Wildwoods (which include Wildwood, West Wildwood, North Wildwood and Wildwood Crest) are home to five miles of free beaches, 38 blocks of boardwalk attractions (including three amusement piers, three water parks, and the iconic Sightseer tram running along Wildwood Boardwalk), 160 fun annual events, and a wide variety of great dining and nightlife options. For many, the highlight is the Doo Wop Experience and Neon Sign Garden, a celebration of the architecture, design, music and pop culture that made Wildwood famous in the 1950s and '60s.
Just 45 minutes south of Atlantic City and 15 minutes north of Cape May, the Wildwoods attract visitors of all ages and interests, from nearby Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, DC, New York City, New England and beyond.