View of the North End Pavilion in Spring Lake

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2014-07-26

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The North End Pavilion was modeled after its processor, a popular beachfront pavilion built in the 1930's This state of the art facility retains the look and even some of the original tiles from the previous building. The facility has in-ground pools and, in addition, there is a view from an observation deck which provides visitors with the option of sitting and enjoying the Atlantic Ocean.
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New North End Pavilion, Spring Lake, The Irish Riviera, Monmouth County, Northern Jersey Shore, Jersey Shore, New Jersey Shore, The Shore, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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