. Book of the Royal blue . Atlantic City, Cape May and Asburv Park. TLANTIC crrv, N. J., is the uayest ofthf Atlantic Coast ASS than sixty miles fromiilacleiphia,with frequentiin service, the little Ab-con Beach town hasown m area .iiul population until now itextends from the inlet southward to Chel-sea, a distance of over seven miles, thetwo extremities being connected by a wideboardwalk of steel construction, which isone of the citys chief attractions. It is freeto all, rich and poor alike, and thousands ofpeople may be seen promenadinsr this espla-nade in a never-endiny: processio


. Book of the Royal blue . Atlantic City, Cape May and Asburv Park. TLANTIC crrv, N. J., is the uayest ofthf Atlantic Coast ASS than sixty miles fromiilacleiphia,with frequentiin service, the little Ab-con Beach town hasown m area .iiul population until now itextends from the inlet southward to Chel-sea, a distance of over seven miles, thetwo extremities being connected by a wideboardwalk of steel construction, which isone of the citys chief attractions. It is freeto all, rich and poor alike, and thousands ofpeople may be seen promenadinsr this espla-nade in a never-endiny: procession fromdawn until midnight. It is said to be the largest, richest aiidmost popular watering place in the season never comes to an end, whichgives it a greater advantage over mostother resorts of this kind. There are overtwelve hundred hotels and cottages devotedto the transient population. Some of themare as magnificent in detail as can be foundin the country. The rich can find kixurvin its most profuse form, and the humblecan procure less pretentious qu


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