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  1. Gazebo

    This is the Gazebo in Spring Lake, New Jersey. In August, concerts are heard to help celebrate the middle of summer.

  2. Boardwalk

    The boardwalk runs the full length of Belmar on the Jersey Shore. Night life keeps this town hopping in the summer with clubs, such as D'Jais, and fine dining in places such as Matisse (directly on the Boardwalk) to La Dolce Vita at the northern most end of town.

  3. Sea Girt Lighthouse

    The Sea Girt Lighthouse sits on the Atlantic Ocean in Sea Girt, New Jersey. The lighthouse began its operation on December 10, 1896 and is one of 20 surviving lighthouses in New Jersey.

  4. Casino Pier

    The Casino Pier along the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey offers thrill rides, arcade games and an antique carousel. On the pier itself are 40 thrill rides for all ages, while rooftop golf and a water park are part of the complex.

  5. The Seaside Boardwalk

    Games of chance, skee ball, arcade games, cheesesteaks, saltwater taffey and others attractions among the things that visitors will find on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. From the Casino Pier at one end to the Funtown Pier at the other end, both full of thrill rides for the whole family.

  6. Atlantic City

    While I was living in New York City, my boyfriend and I took a day trip to Atlantic City since neither of us had ever been. Buses run frequently from various points in Manhattan.

  7. Chelsea Piers

    Chelsea Piers spans many blocks on the Hudson River in Manhattan. Some of the special features of the piers include a sports and entertainment complex from 17th St.

  8. Saltsman's Hotel

    Saltsman's Restaurant occupies the historic Saltsman's Hotel (circa 1889) in Ephrata, New York of Fulton County. It originally opened in 1813 as Apollo Hall.

  9. Coney Island

    hot dogs, corn dogs, delectable edibles battered and fried into very configuration imaginable + gutscrambling roaring rollercoaster ride along rickety wooden rails + freakshow funtime + swim at your own risk + wonder wheel + mermaids out on the town = coney island

  10. Guggenheim Museum, NY

    This 'small from the outside-big from the inside Museum', designed by Frank Lloyd Wright contains beautiful art from as well contemporary artists as the old masters.

    Due to the circular architecture the exhibited art is seen in a continuous flow walking down or up the 'spiral'.