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This is how most peopleremember the old 'fishing pier' before it was home to Pat C's HauntedMansion and Amusement Park. Actually, this is only about ¼ of theoriginal length of the pier from when it was built. You cansee the racetrack and stadium in the footprint where the 'new' casinostood. Look to the right and you can see the faint remains of the originalapproach to the old casino and garden.

On Ocean Avenue to thesouth (that's left), we see the 'New Atlantic Hotel' on the corner ofPavillion Avenue. In the center is the 'Riviera a/k/a Ocean PlazaHotel' between Morris Avenue and Melrose Terrace. In the upper leftwe see the original 'Monmouth Medical Center' with the northwing still under construction.

This view Ocean Avenuefrom North Bath Avenue to Pavillion Avenue shows the detail of recent stormdamage to the boardwalk. Aside from the absence of the 'New AtlanticHotel', many of the oceanfront properties pictured here remain unchangedtoday from Bath Avenue to the Marine Gardens Apartments. This is the areadesignated by redevelopment as 'Beachfront South'. All of thesehomes will soon be taken for new construction.

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This view is OceanAvenue from Cottage Place to North Bath Avenue. On the left is the'Hotel Vendome.' On the northwest corner of Ocean Avenueand South Bath Avenue is the footprint and old walkways to the 'ScarboroHotel.' In the center is the much depicted 'HearnEstate.' The original gate house can clearly be seen on South BathAvenue where Ocean Blvd. passes through today. A long section of theestate wall remains preserved behind several homes on Second Avenue, south ofBath Avenue.

This view of OceanAvenue is from just south of Sternberger Avenue to West End Avenue on the farleft. A lot of good friends are missing from this image. On the farleft is the 'West End Casino' with its dual pools. To the rightof that is the 'Harbor Island Spa.' Look at that beautifulVictorian home where the 'Imperial House' condo highrise istoday. On the southwest corner of Brighton Avenue and Ocean Avenue is theold footprint and walkways to the site of the 'Johnson Club' where thepark is today (finally, a change that was actually an improvement!) The'West End Cottages' and 'Hotel Takanassee' are just faintghosts in the dirt. Farther west on Brighton Avenue the 'BrightonHotel' can be seen where the 'Bank of New York' is today. On the railroad tracks at the end of West End Court is the 'Hollywood TrainStation' located where the Foodtown parking lot is today. Look up inthe upper left corner and you can see the 'Hollywood Hotel' on thesouthwest corner of Cedar Avenue and Hoey Avenue.

Here we see the original'San Alfonse Retreat House' in addition to the 'West EndCasino', 'Harbor Island Spa' , 'Brighton Hotel' , theHollywood train station and several large estate homes that no longer exist.

The intersection ofOcean Avenue and Lincoln Avenues. Curious if that huge ' H'carved in that lawn was a heliport.

Looks odd without allthe trees! In the foreground, the 'Ranch.' The oldwaterworks was on the lake just west of the tracks. And in the upperright, the 'Hollywood Hotel.'

Looking east, in theupper left is the 'Hollywood Hotel.' Dominating theforeground, quality, post-war shack Cape Cods. I wonder if they were allpainted the same color.

Great view of theMonmouth Medical Center still under construction. To the left, the ThirdAvenue train station with an ornate structure on the north end of the rail roadproperty.

The intersection ofBroadway, Norwood Avenue and Bath Avenues looking east.

George Theiss (September 1949, Newark, NJ – July 13, 2018, Salisbury, NC) was the rhythm guitarist and vocalist in The Castiles from their founding in late 1964 as The Sierras until the band's breakup in August 1968. George met Springsteen when he was dating Bruce' sister Ginny. When George learned that Bruce played the guitar, he invited him to do audition to join the band. Theiss subsequently joined the established local band Rusty Chain, followed by stints in Doo-Da and Cahoots. In 1979, he formed the George Theiss Band. He occasionally performed until his death in 2018.

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