Ex HtbrtH SEYMOUR DURST When you leave, please leave this hook Because it has heen said "Ever'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book.'' Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library ©cean (Srove PUBLISHED BV L. H. NELSON COMPANY PORTLAND, MAINE Publishers of Souvenir Books and Pictures of Prominent Cities and Summer Resorts of ,sbur£ If I STATION OF PENN. R R. AND CENTRAL R. R. OF N. J At which 60,000 to 100,000 visitors arrive each season Fifth Avenue Pavilion in the background LOOKING DOWN M ATT I SO N AVENUE FROM DEPOT • Showing Mcnmouth Building BABY PARADE, 1903, ASBURY PARK ONE OF THE PRIZE WINNERS — BABY PARADE, I 9 O 5 . ASBURY t A R K POST OFFICE Driveway between Wesley Lake and Cookman Avenue WATCHING THE BATHERS. ASBURY PARK FISHING PIER, LENGTH 500 FEET Sea Bass, weighing fron 16 1-2 to 2? 1-4 pounds, were caught off this pier in June, 1905 HIGH TIDE Ocean Grove, showing Plaza Hotel, also Merr>po-round and Ferris Wheel, the latter being the mjst popular amusement of the resort NEW ASBURY AVENUE PAVILION Illuminated with 3.000 incandescent lights ■A O o < „ -i o o a PROPOSED PAVILION AT FOOT OF DEAL LAKE ath Avenue, Asbury Park FISHING PIER AT ASBURY PARK — 500 FEET IN LENGTH With Sun Parlor for the accommodation of hotel guests OCEAN AT SECOND AVENUE Pickaninnies in the surf at their Bathing Grounds - a: O O > H to — 53 Q ii - <£> ij > o jj to ■'Minium * •iimimiui O i? o O i2 2 § - H * (J < O