The sun was setting over the Ocean City Boardwalk on June 19, 1972, when the storm of the century made landfall. Hurricane Agnes, a category 1 hurricane, brought with it torrential rains and powerful winds that would change the face of the boardwalk forever. The storm surge flooded the entire boardwalk, destroying businesses, homes, and livelihoods. The once-thriving promenade was now a scene of utter devastation. But even in the midst of such destruction, the people of Ocean City refused to give up. Families who had lived and worked on the boardwalk for generations came together to rebuild and recover. They shared what little they had, supported each other through the tough times, and worked tirelessly to restore their beloved boardwalk to its former glory. The rebuilding process was not easy, but the community persevered. They rebuilt the boardwalk, stronger and more resilient than before. New businesses opened, and old ones were restored. The sound of laughter and music filled the air once again, and the smell of saltwater taffy and funnel cakes wafted through the streets. Today, the Ocean City Boardwalk is a testament to the power of community and resilience. It stands as a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we can come together and rebuild something even stronger and more beautiful than before. So come and visit us, and experience the magic of the Ocean City Boardwalk for yourself. Let the sound of the waves and the smell of the ocean air transport you to a place of wonder and joy. And remember, no matter what life throws your way, the power of community and resilience can help you overcome even the toughest challenges.

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Hurricane Agnes and the Boardwalk That Refused to Break
The story of how Ocean City's Boardwalk survived the devastating Hurricane Agnes in 1972, and how the community came together to rebuild and recover.