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1968 New Ocean City Convention Hall


May 1968
New Ocean City Convention Hall



Maryland Governor Spiro T. Agnew announced the awarding of the contract

for the $3 million Ocean City Convention Hall to the firm of J. Roland Dashiell and

Sons, Inc., of Salisbury for the low bid of $2,770.000 .00 .

The Governor is happy with the rapid progress and congratulated Marshall Stewart

and his commission for their efforts.

The Hall is to be built of ornamental precast concrete panels and white brick, it will
face Ocean Highway at 39th Street on land owned by the city.

The structure will be completely air conditioned and have a 600 foot ramp leading to

a 28 foot elevation. The Hall will seat 3500, plus hold 1500 dinners, include space

for exhibitions on the main level, a stage will accommodate plays and symphony

orchestras . At ground space there will be covered unloading for buses, taxis and cars.

The 22-1/2 acre parking lot will hold 950 cars.

The contract calls for a 540 day completion date.

Two prime movers in the Convention Hall have been Louis Goldstein, Comptroller,

and Russell Hickman, Delegate of Worcester County.



Abstract: 2018 Harrison H., from Delmarva News, Selbyville, May 23, 1968.


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