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Date Created1910
DescriptionCaption for similar image in Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The Casino, formerly known as Johnson's Club House and located next to Phil Daly's old Pennsylvania Club, was a restaurant noted for its...
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Date Created1910
DescriptionCaption for similar image in Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The Casino, formerly known as Johnson's Club House and located next to Phil Daly's old Pennsylvania Club, was a restaurant noted for its...
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Date Created1910
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The Casino, formerly known as Johnson's Club House and located next to Phil Daly's old Pennsylvania Club, was a restaurant noted for its fine cuisine. In...
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Date Created1905
DescriptionBoyd's Monmouth County, New Jersey, Directory, 1896-7 lists New York Club on Ocean Ave below Brighton Ave, West End (p. 374).
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Date Created1905
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Date Created1912
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The interior view of A. Finley's Central Market offers a Christmas Holiday display of choice meats and poultry. A most interesting item is the young...
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Date Created1907
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Baskets of Pirolle's fresh brioche, displays of eclairs, fruit tarts, petits fours and a variety of cookies and chocolate treats often presented pleasant...
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Date Created1905
DescriptionCaption for similar image in Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "The New York firm of Acker, Merrall & Condit Company, grocers, with branches in Sea Bright, Red Bank and West End, displays its new electric...
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Date Created1905
DescriptionCaption for similar image in Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Sports cars, touring cars and a few horses and carriages complete a delightful view of the Deal Beach Casino during the summer of 1905.",...
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Date Created1905
DescriptionCaption from Moss and Schnitzspahn (1997): "Sports cars, touring cars and a few horses and carriages complete a delightful view of the Deal Beach Casino during the summer of 1905.", (p. 138).