Here she is (center) at her high school graduation around 1907.
Here's the NY Times news clipping, part 1. Click to read the whole thing.
Elberon houses now. (Some of what's left anyway.)
This was a coach house originally.
A photo shoot was happening here.
For sale. 1.5 million. Pool. Needs work.
This is old time Long Branch boardwalk and Ocean Avenue.
18981906
1910 Note the dirt roadway. This postcard image I found on Facebook's Hometown Long Branch.
Shadow Lawn in the West End. This building burned and was replaced with what is now the home of Monmouth University.
1912
These old post cards from my collection hint at the grandeur. This is the Elberon area.
1917
1923
Early Deal.
NYT article part 2.
Early Asbury Park. Deal Lake
1907 7th Avenue, 2nd Avenue
Natatorium and Boardwalk at night
1938 looking south, fishing pier
Looking north
Early Asbury Park. Deal Lake
1907 7th Avenue, 2nd Avenue
Natatorium and Boardwalk at night
1938 looking south, fishing pier
Looking north
Asbury Park today. (Seriously, I want to cry.) Convention Center. Many a concert and Monmouth College basketball games seen there.
"New" motel from the 50's replaced the grand old structures.
Looking north.
The Berkeley-Carteret Hotel still stands.
Looking southOcean Grove boundary.
Old view into Ocean Grove.
The Great Auditorium, constructed in 1894. Originally seating 10,000, now reduced to 6,00 it is the center of concerts and summer attractions.
Looking south. No swimming on Sunday by order of the Camp Association.
Looking north.
Old view toward Asbury Park. I was a waitress in the low white building.
Restored Victorians.Highly sought after tent housing.
Further south. NYT article part 3.
Belmar.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmar,_New_Jersey 1911.
Spring Lake. One of the grand hotels. It was the site of a 1916 shark attack that inspired the film "Jaws".
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