For many years, I've had a small batch of slides, one of which bears the hand-written notation, "Wildwood, 1955". Wildwood, New Jersey, presumably. They are kind of fun! In this first one, we see crowds of people walking from a parking lot, ready to cross the tracks. They are drawn to the ocean like moths (moths who love the sea)! Howsabout that red taxi cab?
The moths are getting closer and closer to the shore. It's nice to get a look at what is presumably the little mining town of Wildwood. I had my doubts though, so I did a bit of research... 
... and found this scan of a C.C. Murphy Co. (or "Murphy's" if you are cool) postcard. It's a match!
The Boardwalk. Where visitors can find everything they need! Sunglasses? No problem! Saltwater taffy? Puh-leeze! Hot showers, hot dogs, and other hot things are also available. One fellow is carrying his inflatable water... thingy, with another partly visible next to him. 
This tram gizmo is the type of thing that you might find at many tourist destinations, so that guests will pockets full of cash can save their energy for spending. Only chumps walk! Look at those chumps, point at them and laugh! Boy the ocean sure looks far away here.
It wouldn't be a boardwalk without some classic seaside amusements. The Ferris Wheel is OK even if you've had too much to eat. Nice and gentle! That windmill hints at a miniature golf course. And I don't know what that ride to the extreme left is called, though I've seen them at carnivals. Don't go on that one! Overhead, three airplanes tow advertisements. The first banner reads: FEELING FINE? HAVING FUN? The second one is partly obscured: REMEMBER THOSE (*something*). And finally: SEND OR TAKE HOME DOUGLASS CANDIES.
Whaddaya know, Douglass Candies can still be found for sale at Wildwood By The Sea! I could only find this teensy jpeg, sorry. You've got an assortment of fudge, with or without nuts, vanilla fudge, peanut butter fudge, and whatever that mysterious orange stuff is.
And finally, a view of the beach itself, it looks like some of that early morning fog has burned off and it's going to be a swell day! Sorry about the weird color on these, they all had a grayish-cyan cast that was hard to eliminate.
I hope you have enjoyed your visit to Wildwood By The Sea!