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  2. Paramount Theatre (Asbury Park, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, is co-located with the Asbury Park Convention Hall on the boardwalk along the Atlantic Ocean. The two are connected by an arcade that spans the boardwalk, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and Bradley Park on the west.

  3. Asbury Park High School - Wikipedia

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    Asbury Park High School is a comprehensive, community public high school serving students in seventh through twelfth grades.It is in a landmark building in Asbury Park, in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that was constructed during the New Deal as a model high school campus.

  4. James A. Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Bradley also served as the first Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey (1893–1902) and as a councilman. In 1894, Bradley was elected to the New Jersey Senate from Monmouth County. The City of Asbury Park sued Bradley for control of his beachfront property and sewer system in 1902. Bradley lost the suit. Bradley died June 6, 1921.

  5. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) - Wikipedia

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    "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)", often known just as "Sandy", is a 1973 song by Bruce Springsteen, originally appearing as the second song on his album The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle. It was released as a single from the album in Germany.

  6. Turf Club (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Turf Club (Asbury Park, New Jersey), 2021. The Turf Club is a historic music venue located on the west side of Asbury Park, New Jersey undergoing building improvements as of 2024. It is the last remaining venue along Springwood Avenue, a once-thriving African-American business and entertainment district.

  7. The Stone Pony - Wikipedia

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    Counting Crows playing at The Stone Pony in June 2012. Prior to the Garden State Parkway making points south more accessible, Asbury Park was a prominent shore vacation destination in New Jersey; from the late 1800s through mid-century and beyond, the city's establishments had a heavy focus on live musical entertainment.

  8. The Upstage Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, shortly after the Club opened, riots tore through Asbury Park, damaging the musically rich Springwood Avenue area, and drug use increased. According to Don Stine, president of the Asbury Park Historical Society, there was an integration of races, cultures, and musical styles at the Upstage. [6]

  9. The Saint (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint is a music venue located in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States. [1] [2] [3] It is reminiscent of places like The Cellar Door in Washington, DC, CBGB, CB's 313 Gallery, and The Living Room in New York City, and features live, original music.