In 1896 Adolph Sutro built what the current incarnation of the Cliff House is based on. The building survived the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, but was burned down by a fire in 1907.
Around the turn of the century Adolph Sutro built the elegant Sutro Baths, a large public natatorium. It was a very popular recreational destination for many San Francisco residents, until it burned down in the 1960s.
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.
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.
The Funtown Pier remains a great summer spot for the whole family on the Jersey Shore in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.
Salt water taffy flavors can be mixed and matched a the Berkeley Sweet Shop on the Boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. It's a tradition you won't want to miss when visiting the shore and Berkeley's is the place to do it.
Variety is the spice of life, and at Hoffman's variety is just what you will get. Currently listing 48 flavors of home made ice cream, it's no wonder that you will find lines out the door on a hot summer night.
Circa 1910, the Floyd Moreland Historic Dentzel/Looff Carousel operates year-round at the Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The horses and other animals on this antique attraction are all hand carved and have been lovingly preserved.
Lucky Leo's Amusement resides on the Boardwalk in Seaside Heights, New Jersey facing the Atlantic Ocean. Opened in 1953, the establishment has many arcade games including wheels of fortune for the whole family, and is open year-round.