2nd Street
ocean gallery art in Ocean City

How did they get all of those pieces up there? The Ocean Gallery is a must see for any visitor to OC.


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Previous 2nd-Street pictures The story of Noah is told through the unique art of sand sculpture. Noah with pairs of animals, retelling the classic Old Testament tale in a sand sculpture. For once the Ocean Gallery was not main attraction on the boardwalk in Ocean City. There are many pop culture references found in the decoration of the Ocean Gallery store on the boardwalk. Agghhhh !!!!  My eyes! In Paradise Island you can find just about anything for the beach that you forgot to bringalong with you. A block view of the shops between 2nd and 3rd Streets on the Boardwalk. The Park Place hotel is on 2nd Street and The Boardwalk. Candy Kitchen stores can be found all over Ocean City, offering just about anything a sweet tooth could want. Note the Thrasher's store in this picture.  There are usually no lines at this location, as opposed to the one closer to the inlet. Looking south on The Boardwalk  from 2nd Street, in front of the Plim Plaza. The Plim Plaza is known for its large porch with rocking chairs. The Paul Revere smoargasbord is located down a few steps from the boardwalk at the Plim Plaza hotel. Park Place Gallery and Bull on the Beach between 2nd and 3rd streets. The boardwalk tram cruises the boards offering a fun ride for all ages Randy Hofman's sculptures are lit up at night to enthrall boardwalk visitors. The Red Applpe food stand at Trimper's. The Toboggan ride at Trimper's. Street performers entertain the Boardwalk strollers earning tips.  Did you know that Boardwalk performers are licensed by the town of Ocean City? The Trimper's Amusement Park beckon's from the western edge of the boardwalk The famous religous sand sculptures are found year round in front of the Plim Plaza.  They are created by Randy Hofman as part of his 20 year old ministry. Thank You Jesus.  A popular sand sculpture from Randy Hofman All Are Welcome.  A sand sculpture recreating Leonardo DaVinci's The Last Supper, by Randy Hofman An Old Testament portrayal of Noah's Ark on the beach of Ocean City. A crowd of people gathered in front of Randy Hofman's sand sculptures on July 1, 2006.