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By Paul Goldfinger,  Editor @Blogfinger.   2015 Re-post

Around 1912 Teddy Roosevelt was a hero in Ocean Grove. He had visited the Grove in 1899 and 1905.  “He epitomized the ideal of muscular Christianity….someone who became a skilled leader and protector of the nation.”  *  As President he spoke in the Great Auditorium, and he appeared on parade with his Rough Riders on the Ocean Pathway.

There was a major youth movement in the Grove back then including a militaristic version for boys called the Young Rough Riders. Boys in the Grove received militaristic training from the age of eight.

Regarding the photograph above, Troy Messenger *said, “A boy innocently playing soldier on the beach actually represented an important performance of gender identity within the perfectionism of Ocean Grove.”

Many of those boys went on to serve in the US Army during WW I.

* From Troy Messenger’s book “Holy Leisure: Recreation and Religion in God’s Square Mile.”  University of Minnesota Press, 1999.

 

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“Looking Back” at Ocean Grove, New Jersey. As seen from the OG fishing pier. May 8, 2008. Paul Goldfinger photo ©. Please do not reproduce.  Click left for large view.

 

By Paul Goldfinger,  Editor. Blogfinger.net

This image is permanently exhibited on Blogfinger in the “About” section above. It appeared in Maine Ahead, a magazine which featured it in their January 2011 Anniversary Collectors Edition.

Note that this special uncropped commemorative “print” of it includes a piece of the old OG fishing pier in the lower left hand corner.

Here’s Bruce Springsteen;  a musical hero at the Jersey Shore. He appeared in the 12/12/12 Benefit Concert in NYC  with the E Street Band — raising money for  hurricane victims.

Below is a live recording of “Girls in Their Summer Clothes” — from the 2008 album “Magic.”

This song reminds me of the Jersey Shore — you can almost smell the surf and see the girls walking on the boardwalk and the fishing pier.

“And the girls in their summer clothes
In the cool of the evening light
The girls in their summer clothes
Passing by.”

 

 

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