This divided back postcard features an illustration depicting the Atlantic View Fishing Pier (also known as Johnnie Mercer Pier) at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a photograph by Cecil Brandon, Jr. which captures beachgoers sunbathing near Johnnie Mercer Pier at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a potograph which captures the Barbee Apartments and Cottages along with the Lumina Pavilion and Crystal Pier at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features an aerial panoramic shot by Alan Schein capturing Wrightsville Beach--featuring Johnnie Mercer Pier and Harbor Island.
This divided back postcard features a handcolored photograph capturing a woman dressed in a bathing suit posing among other beachgoers in front of the Steel Pier at the Seashore Hotel at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features an illustration which depicts a man looking out from the veranda of the Steel Pier, located at the Seashore Hotel at Wrightsville Beach.
beaches, hotels, boardwalks, Wrightsville Beach, Seashore Hotel
Shows the Steel Pier with a group of men looking over the railing into the Atlantic. The pier was built in 1910, was 700 feet long, and had a pavilion and an observation deck and was connected to the Seashore Hotel. The pier was badly damaged by...
The famous Seashore Hotel pier was built in 1910, it was 700 ft. long and was connected to the hotel veranda by boardwalk. At the end of the pier was a two-story pavillion and observation deck. The pier was damaged by a series of storms in...
This divided back postcard features a handcolored photograph which captures people sitting along a pier in front of the Lumina Pavilion at Wrightsville Beach.