The Essex Sussex Hotel in Spring Lake

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2007-02-23

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There were formal affairs in the ballroom, including the hotel's 50th anniversary ball, attended by Richard M. Nixon and Richard J. Hughes, then the governor of New Jersey. In the 1930's and 40's guests also danced in that room as small orchestras played and attended shows or mini concerts
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The Essex Sussex Hotel, The Essex Sussex Conmindimuns, Historic Hotel, Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey Beach, Jersey Beach, The Shore, Jersey Shore, Northern Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, Jersey Coast, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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