Asbury Park, Convention Hall facade above southern entrance
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Brennan
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John
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Convention Hall (Asbury Park, NJ)
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2006
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Abstract
Designed by the New York firm of Warren and Wetmore (who also designed New York's Grand Central Station) Asbury Park's Convention Hall frames the north end of the town's boardwalk. Built from 1928 to 1930, the structure includes a theater, exhibition hall and arcade. The Paramount Theater has been restored and is a popular venue for musicians and the main Convention Hall continues to host live entertainment.
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