The history of Asbury Park is a veritable roller coaster of challenge,
triumph and change. In 1871, there was nothing but marshes and sand
dunes between the sinful city of Long Branch and the holy haven of Ocean
Grove, but for devout Methodist James Bradley, the deserted beachfront
was a new Promised Land. Thus, the resort community Asbury Park was born
as a wholesome entertainment and relaxation center for middle-class,
white Protestant America. From bicycles and baby parades to brawlers and
bootleggers, Bilby and Ziegler trace Asbury Park's cycles of
transformation from peaceful resort to raucous amusement park, from
empty boardwalk to modern, bustling center of business.