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ABOUT SEASIDE HEIGHTS Seaside Heights
is a popular shore resort that has a year round population of 3100.
Seaside Heights is a wonderful example of a small beach community; only
.3 miles square, with only a maximum stroll of four blocks from our
ocean to bayfront beaches. Homes are reasonably priced, with a good
availability of values that lend themselves well to renovation.
The welcome sign is always out in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. This friendly beach community on the Barnegat Peninsula in Ocean County offers wonderful sites, scenes, and activities for people of all ages and interests. From its beautiful beaches and its mile-long boardwalk filled with many attractions to its magnificent sunrises and sunsets and exhilarating ocean air, Seaside Heights is magnetic. A community of 3,100 year-round residents, Seaside Heights expands to more than 30,000 in the summer. It's a compact town: almost a mile long and a third of a mile wide with everything within walking distance. And it is conveniently located for day-trippers from New York City, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. Community-sponsored
events are ongoing in Seaside Heights, where its Business Improvement
District is committed to making the town fun, diverse, and walkable,
as evidenced by the many family- and visitor-friendly events and activities.
A History in Brief In the 1900s, a land development company began a campaign to entice Philadelphia-area residents to build summer homes in Seaside Heights. From 1909 and for several years thereafter, the company offered train trips to the area, where land costs were quite reasonable ($100 for a 40-foot beachfront lot), and the ocean air was invigorating. The combination was irresistible, and the area burgeoned. In 1913, Seaside Heights was incorporated as a borough. That year, investor-manufacturer Christian Hiering established the Barnegat Power and Cold Storage Company, which brought electricity to Seaside Heights. Courtesy of Casino Pier Photo by Neil Moore By 1915, Seaside Heights
was well along the way to becoming New Jersey's "Family Fun and
Sun Resort." It had two new hotels, and the Seaside Heights Amusement
Company had plans to build a theater and carousel, along with billiard,
pool, and shuffleboard rooms. An amusement park had recently opened
between Seaside Heights and Seaside Park. In late 1915, the first toll
bridge (construction cost: $153,477.90) was opened across Barnegat Bay,
linking Seaside Heights to Toms River and the mainland. Visitors to
the area no longer had to travel there by boat or train. Click
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