
Carousel Then and Now, 1968
Today’s “then and now” photo shows how our Looff Carousel looked in 1968 and how it looks today.
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Today’s “then and now” photo shows how our Looff Carousel looked in 1968 and how it looks today.

Here’s Clint Eastwood at the Boardwalk when he directed and starred in the 1983 thriller, Sudden Impact.

Speedboat rides were an exciting way for Boardwalk visitors to get out on the water in the ’40s, ’50s, and early ’60s. Local captains offered excursions from the Boardwalk’s old

The Boardwalk has attracted Hollywood for decades. One movie production stands out in particular, The Entertainer.

Ever wonder how the Boardwalk Archives got started? Warren “Skip” Littlefield began with the Seaside Company as a lifeguard in 1926. He had a passion for history and began documenting

Our company archivist has a super-fun job organizing the Boardwalk’s extensive collection of old photos and cool artifacts. Discover how Jessie landed her role and what it takes to preserve

This Then and Now photo shows Boardwalk “Entrance #1” in 1938. The entrance was used for over 70 years before being replaced in the 1980s by the Cocoanut Grove Sun

Back in the day (1930s – ’60s) a very delicious food item stood out from all the rest.

This #ThenandNow merges a photo of today’s Cave Train Plaza with a 1961 b&w photo, the year the popular Cave Train opened.

Santa Cruz Lifeguards started using paddle boards for ocean rescues around 1950. They had a daily paddle/workout to keep in shape.

Employees and community VIPS gathered last week to celebrate the completion of our new Main Entrance and the start of our 110th summer season. Back in 1908, the Boardwalk Joined

The last time we had ice skating here was in 1995. CBS built a giant skating rink in our River Parking Lot for a live broadcast. The “Too Hot To

These 1911 photos show the Boardwalk’s large indoor, salt-water pool called “The Plunge”. Many people learned to swim by taking classes here, taught by the Red Cross.

The Wild Mouse rattled Boardwalk guests over 40 years ago…and we’re STILL hearing crazy stories about it from guests!

Can you believe a dentist invented Cotton Candy? It used to be called Fairy Floss back in the day. Here’s Boardwalk’s trapeze stars Freddy Quadros and Shirley Wightman in the

We believe this old postcard showing the Boardwalk in the background may be from around 1920.