Asbury Park's diverse array of landmarks creates an unforgettable
impression of this legendary seaside city.
The elegant, Art Deco-inspired Convention Hall captures the resort's
glittering heyday in the 1920s and '30s, while structures like the
Upstage seem to echo with the voices of aspiring musicians like Bruce
Springsteen when they played at intimate venues, defining Asbury's
world-renowned music scene. As the city forges ahead with ambitious
redevelopment plans, many neglected buildings have been rehabilitated,
but others continue to deteriorate, despite a groundswell of public
opposition. From opulent movie houses to down-and-dirty rock-and-roll
clubs, these landmarks trace the evolution of Asbury Park from a tiny
nineteenth-century resort town to the world-famous playground of today.