Walking to Bestman's Restaurant in 1947, Margate City, New Jersey

Time-travel with me, and let's walk to Bestman's Restaurant in Margate City, New Jersey, in 1947. I found this photo on the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions), and identified the location by looking at the street signs and Googling them.

In this journey of imagination I'm walking inland from the beach on Coolidge Avenue and I'm getting ready to cross Ventnor. I've been for a swim, and now I'm hungry, so I'm going to follow the sign. Traffic is light, and it's only going twenty miles an hour, so I'll be fine even though I'm barefoot. And by the way, for those of you who are reading this in the 21st Century, the building right behind my head is still there.

There isn't a light, or a crosswalk, but this is 1947, and I know that the cars will stop for me. I wonder what they serve at Bestman's? I'm hungry after my swim! I sure hope that they don't have a sign that says, "No shirt, no shoes, no service". Let's see, which way should I go?

Oh dang, I just realized that it's Monday! Oh well, thank you for visiting Margate City with me in 1947!



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