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World Hotels - Doo Wop Motels: Architectural Treasures of the Wildwoods

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List Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Stackpole Books
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 910.460974998 EAN: 9780811733892 ISBN: 0811733890 Label: Stackpole Books Manufacturer: Stackpole Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 122 Publication Date: 2007-02-28 Publisher: Stackpole Books Studio: Stackpole Books
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Editorial Reviews:
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The three New Jersey beach resorts known collectively as The Wildwoods have recently been the subject of widespread notice for their unique concentration of mid-century commercial architecture. Known in The Wildwoods as Doo Wop, the style is mostly represented in the resorts' surviving motels, built between 1955 and 1970, and comes in a variety of forms, such as Modern with jet-age glass walls, Vroom! with thrusting pointed features, and Polynesian Pop with thatched roofs and tiki torches. This fun, colourful book recounts the stories of the motels, describes their special features - from the ubiquitous plastic palm trees to the glorious neon signs that identify them - and covers the recent Neo-Doo Wop buildings that have arisen in the wake of Doo Wop preservation.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Wildwod Doo Wop Motels Comment: Hastings' book is a treasure of Wildwood, NJ, motel architectural treasures! Having worked in the Wildwoods in the late 50s, I and about 100 others from my hometown of Altoona, PA, have deep ties to those beach towns. We love the shore and this book brings back for us in most ample color many of the places - not just Doo Wop motels - of that era. Some are gone. Many are still there. The book is a real treat for us. If you have memories like ours, treat yourself and buy this book! Take it and use it, like a Peterson bird guide, in your search for these Wildwood gems.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wildwood Crest Memories Comment: If you were a kid in the 50's and 60's and spent your summer vacations in Wildwood Crest, NJ, you will love this book. It is chock full of pictures and stories of all the motels that lit up the summer nights with their creative and thematic neon signs. So, put on some Beach Boys or Four Tops music, and sit down with this delightful look back at one of the most colorful memories of your childhood or teen years. Thanks to Kirk Hastings for putting it together.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wild About This Book Comment: You don't have to know Wildwood to love this book, but when you finish it
you'll want to go. Hastings does more than write about the history and
architecture of this unique place, he brings its heart and soul alive. This
wonderfully kitschy resort has a fanatically loyal following - people come back
year after year for decades, staying in places built in the 50's and 60's
with names like the Astronaut,the Kona Kai,the Bonanza, the Ebb Tide,
the Singapore or the Tahiti. Just driving down the street was a lesson in
pop culture. DOO WOP MOTELS is fun, informative and obviously written
by someone who loves Wildwood. Unfortunately it's also one of the only
places to see these architectual treasures, since many have been
torn down in recent years in the name of "progress." The photographs of the
motels are beautiful...you'll feel like you're there sipping a drink
under a plastic palm, the "official" tree of the Wildwoods.
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