Ocean Grove is a spiritual seaside community built around...
It is a National Historic Site with tent living and gorgeous Victoria Homes.
All of the homes are old, not all are well kept.
The beaches here are pristine, with soft white sand.
Stop back tomorrow, we walked around tent city and I took a few pictures.
Hi Debbie :)
ReplyDeleteThe houses and gardens are delightful, and I also loved the view of the beach.
Those homes are incredible! The first thing I thought of when I saw them is how I would not want to own one. The maintenance! Unless of course if I were ubber rich, then I would just pay someone to do all the maintenance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful area!!--- love it! Those gingerbread houses are so so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSome exterior painters have become rich taking care of those multi-colored homes! Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.....
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely area... I imagine very expensive place to live.
ReplyDeleteThose homes must be pricey! Out of my price range! Love that beach!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond gorgeous, Debbie. It reminds me of Oak Bluffs campground on Martha's Vineyard. I wonder if they were eastablshed by the same organization.
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular place- those homes are gorgeous! and so well maintained.
ReplyDeleteThose old homes are amazing! I can only imagine what it would be like to live in one overlooking the ocean.
ReplyDeleteAs a youngster (living in nearby PA) Ocean Grove was our favorite vacation destination each summer. What absolutely fabulous memories I have of all those glorious summers there!! XO
ReplyDeleteSomething beautiful these Victorian houses and these beaches with wonderful white sand, I love it. Beautiful photos, Debbie. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThose homes are so lovely with great architecture, so neat to see them, looks like you had another lovely day!
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