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Most of Strathmere's charm lies in its rich history of over 100 years. The Sea Isle City Improvement Company started developing the island from Corson's Inlet, down to Townsend's Inlet, in the late 1800's. Back then, Strathmere was still known as Corson's Inlet, up until 1912 when the name was officially changed to Strathmere.

The Strathmere Civic Club was organized sometime in the mid-1920's. The women held card parties and dances in the schoolhouse. When they had enough money, they hired a lifeguard - the first in Strathmere. The Civic Club also bought a stand and a boat, both saying 'Strathmere Beach Patrol' on them. Additional lifeguards were hired for the weekends.

At the north end of Strathmere on the ocean side was the development Brighton Shores, started by people from Ocean City some time between 1925 and 1927. Until that time the 'point' had been covered with large sand dunes with sea grass, bayberry trees and beach plum bushes growing on top. The developers leveled the dunes and more sand was pumped in to make the island wider. In 1929 after the stock market crash, the building of homes stopped on that land for a few years.

In those days the inlet had a large deep channel making it possible for large boats to reach the ocean. Fishing party boats ran through there for years. The 'Starfish' ran until the channel was too shallow and no longer marked by the Coast Guard before moving to Townsend's Inlet.

History melds into present day at The Deauville Inn. It was reportedly a speakeasy during Prohibition, as well as a rum-running station, a casino during the 20's and 30's and can boast President Theodore Roosevelt as being a one time guest. Today the Deauville is a Strathmere hot spot.

Strathmere is mainly a summer town today, with a year round population of about 200 people. Over 60% of the homes are available in the Summer as vacation rentals.

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The history of the island, as far back as we can tell, can be traced to John & Jennie Burk. They owned the entire island from the northern point of Corson's Inlet, down to the southern point of Townsend's Inlet in Sea Isle City.

Around 1881 the island was deeded to Matilda Landis. (The main street in Sea Isle is Landis Avenue.) She and her attorney Charles Landis helped develop the island with the Sea Isle City Improvement Corp. They started the division and development of the entire island. Several different companies came along later with plans of development too, including Brighton Shores, The Strathmere Corporation and Corsons Inlet Land Company 

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