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.
This divided back postcard features an illustration depicting a crowd of people hauling fish onto the beach in front of the Seashore Hotel at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back postcard features a hand-colored photograph which captures beachgoers surf bathing in front of the Seashore Hotel at Wrightsville Beach.
This divided back linen postcard features an illustration depicting the Ocean Terrace Hotel (formerly known as the Seashore Hotel) at Wrightsville Beach from the Steel Pier.
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...
beaches, hotels, Seashore Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, fires
One of the earliest hotels in Wrightsville Beach located where the Blockade Runner is today. It opened June 15, 1897. It was designed by Wilmington Architect Henry E. Bonitz. In 1910, a steel pier was constructed and was connected to the hotel...