Four Famous Buildings in Spring Lake
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Four famous Spring lake Buildings That are gone but not forgotten.
The Monmouth Hotel sprawling 500?room brick and?wood structure. Atop the section, a huge wooden dome surmounted by a graceful open cupola shuddered. This building opened in 1904 and subsequently expanded. The hotel flourished every summer until last Labor Day. It saton a plot of 7.2 acres that fronts on the Atlantic Ocean and had its private beach.
In 1939, Fred and Amelia Cosgrove purchased the furnished Warren Hotel. During this period, there were costume parties, scavenger hunts, and hayrides for the guests. It was a family-oriented clientele and the guests were not transient, often staying for a month at a time. The hotel was seasonal, only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Warren once entertained famous personalities including Bob Hope and Rocky Marcian. The Warren was torn down in 2001.
The Allaire opened in 1895. With its magnificent oceanfront location and superb accommodations it earned its �first class hotel� reputation. At one time the hotel hosted visiting stars such as Basil Rathbone, Arthur Treacher and Ruth Gordon. It's bar "Shipmates Room� became a famous watering hole for summer visitors. I was demolished in 1989.
The First North Street Pavilion was built in 1937 and has been replaced with a new Pavilion.
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The Monmouth Hotel, The Warren Hotel, The Allaire Hotel, The Old North Pavilion, Spring Lake, Jersey Beaches, The Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey Shore, The Northern Jersey Shore, The Shore, New Jersey Beaches, NJ Shore, Monmouth County, New Jersey, NJ, The Garden State
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