Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Asbury Park, New Jersey

After our visit to Saint Johns Island, 
we drove through the area, Asbury park is a beach town.

Up by the beach, the sky was starting to change


There was a car show, just ending...I would have enjoyed seeing the cars.



This memorial of flags was nearby...they each had a small solar light on top.
I want to go back at night, to see them all lite up.


The Asbury Park Boardwalk, it was really gorgeous.

This is the Historic Carousel Building.
A 5,000 square foot, 
three-quarter ornate copper clad rotunda that is a landmark along the waterfront. 
It is now the home of the wooden walls art project.

The Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel...once owned by Johhny Cash.

Asbury Park Convention Hall is a 3,600 seat indoor exhibition center.
Built between 1928 and 1930 it is used for sports, concerts and other special events.

This was such a beautiful day! 

9 comments:

eileeninmd said...

hello Debbie,
I love the pretty sky captures, boardwalk and the flags.
The carousel building is a treasure.
Take care, enjoy your day!

Acorn Hollow said...

Just beautiful ❤️
Cathy

HappyK said...

Your pictures are wonderful. So nice seeing all those flags!!

Ann said...

This looks like a nice town to visit. I always enjoyed car shows. My husband loved going to them. I bet those flags look great at night with the solar lights on them.

Lowcarb team member said...

I do like the colours in these skies.
Nice to see the memorial flags and they must be lovely to see at night with their solar lights showing.

All the best Jan

DrumMajor said...

Before seeing your blog, I would have never been interested in seeing all of the places you show us. The buildings and seashore are nice. I've never walked on a boardwalk. But I know the song! Linda in Kansas

Jeanie said...

That sky is gorgeous and I loved that fantastic carousel building!

Conniecrafter said...

It sure does look like it was a wonderful day. That is so cool that the flags have lights at the top of them, I bet that is pretty at night for sure!

DeniseinVA said...

That carousel building leaves me in awe. I enjoyed the classic cars too. Fascinating that the hotel building was once owned by Johnny Cash. Each photo tells a story. Thanks Debbie, I love them.