. Book of the Royal blue . green swards and profuse shade sur-rounding the residences add mate-rially to the citys attractiveness. The city lias recently taken overthe ownership of the beach front SUNSET LAKE. ASBDRV IAUK, There has recently been built a casino ofmammoth ))roportions on one of the piersextending into the ocean, and reacheddirectly from the boardwalk, andin this amphitheater, under thesupervision of the municipal beachcommission, is given a series of dailyconcerts and entertainments by thel)est and most noted musical organ-izations and artists in America. At another point farth
. Book of the Royal blue . green swards and profuse shade sur-rounding the residences add mate-rially to the citys attractiveness. The city lias recently taken overthe ownership of the beach front SUNSET LAKE. ASBDRV IAUK, There has recently been built a casino ofmammoth ))roportions on one of the piersextending into the ocean, and reacheddirectly from the boardwalk, andin this amphitheater, under thesupervision of the municipal beachcommission, is given a series of dailyconcerts and entertainments by thel)est and most noted musical organ-izations and artists in America. At another point farther up thebeach is the new arcade, which canaccommodate larger gatherings, andis, like the casino, by day gaylydecorated, while at night its electri-cal display makes the beach frontmost attractive. The roads leading to tiie surrounding country are notedfor their picturestpieness, and driv-ing .ind motoring are popular ade<iuate trolley line brings the nearbytowns of .Avon. Rclinar, .Spring Lake, I. WESLEY LAKE. ASBUKV PAKK. CAPE MAY AXD OCEAX CITY, NEW JERSEY. 17 Elberon and Loiig Branch witliin easy rid-inir distance of Ashury Iaik, while a beltline service in the city connects the board-walk, public halls and business centerswith the hotels. The hotels are comtortable domiciles,with every convenience the tourist mayexact and a cuisine which is not surpassedanywhere. There are also innumerableboardinj; houses, at which ver> comfortableaccommodations may be obtained. At the smaller boarding houses one maybe accommodated for •?5 per week, themore pretentious boarding houses chargingfrom .^lO to Si.) per week ; the small hotelsfurnish verv ood accommodations for to §20 a week, but at the larger hotelsprices range from .■?.) a day upwards. Asbury Park is reached by the Baltimore\ Ohio Railroad and Central Railroad ofNew Jersey. Low excursion rates w ill benamed for the convention. \ ery elaborate prei)arations have beenmade by the municipal a
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