
The Wildwood Historical Society and George F. Boyer Museum are a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization that operates on donations, membership programs and the Cape May Culture & Heritage Commission Grant from the NJ Historical Commission.

Who was George F. Boyer?
Our founder, George F. Boyer, was born in Philadelphia in 1904. He came to Wildwood around 1932 and earned his living as a butcher, a merchant, and a fireman. His real local fame, however, came from his role as the City of Wildwood’s first and only official historian. While serving with Wildwood fire department in 1959, he came across the stump of a tree (now known as the “W” tree) in the old city hall.
Running down the origin of the tree, sparked a tsunami of information as he talked to local residents and researched and collected old records. One thing led to another, and in January of 1962, Boyer was appointed to the city’s newly established historical commission and became the first president of the Wildwood Historical Society.
Tireless in his efforts to collect and preserve local artifacts, Boyer spoke to school and church groups as well as civic organizations, urging them to “act now…to gather those irreplaceable links with the past and preserve them for generations to come.” Founded by Boyer, Wildwood’s first historical museum opened in 1963, on the 2nd floor of the Municipal Building. In October 1976, the City of Wildwood honored Boyer for his “long and devoted service” by renaming the museum, the George F. Boyer Historical Museum. He passed away a month later, but his legacy lives on. The museum, now located at 3907 Pacific Avenue, continues to welcome visitors and locals alike, just as it did a half-century ago under Boyer’s care.​​​​
Wildwood Historical Society
Mission & Purpose
The mission of the nonprofit Wildwood Historical Society is to operate and maintain the home and contents of the George F. Boyer Historical Museum for the Wildwoods, their citizens and visitors. We also promote public support, knowledge of and interest in history, culture and art, and expand the historical, cultural and artistic horizons of the citizens and visitors of the Wildwoods with educational programs and events. Click here to view our strategic plan.
Our Team
Taylor Henry, President
Carolyn Vinci, Vice President
Rob Ascough, Treasurer
Larry Lillo, Secretary
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Board: John Serpico, Joe Dillon, Mary Lou Wilson, Cathy Nesbitt Smith, Buck Russom
Kathi Johnson, Museum Manager
Bruce Tell, Assistant Manager
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Volunteers: Jackson Betz, Vicki Bundschu, Bruce Harris, Chris Pohle, Karen Samuels, Pary Tell, Anne Vinci, Lew Vinci, Charles Wiedenman
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Advisory: Alan Gould, Susan Fox Hirschmann, Michael Hirsch, Mike Mattera
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Bob Scully, in memoriam
Bob Bright, in memoriam
Al Brannen, in memoriam
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FAQs
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Our museum is
- Wheelchair accessible
- Climate controlled
- Fun for the whole family
- Free admission
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Parking
We have free parking lot parking! If the lot is full, ask us for a street pass.
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Hours
Posted at the top of this site.​
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Private tours and meetings​
Call or email us to arrange a private group tour or organizational meeting. Contact info is posted at the bottom of this site.
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Annual meeting
Our annual reorganization meeting happens every January and the public is invited to attend. For the date and time, please email us.​
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Get involved
The nonprofit museum is made possible thanks to volunteers who dedicate time to our cause. We always need volunteers! To learn about volunteering, stop in to inquire!
SPRING/FALL HOURS
Easter Weekend or first week of April, whichever is later, to Memorial Day;
Labor Day to Columbus Day:
Thursdays-Saturdays 10am-3pm
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SUMMER HOURS
Memorial Day to Labor Day
Mondays-Saturdays 10am-3pm
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WHEN WE'RE CLOSED
We open seasonally. We close every year from Columbus Day to April.
We are also closed on Memorial Day and Labor Day.
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ONLINE STORE
Open 24/7/365 for your shopping pleasure