"Any citizen of New York will be proud to have this book in their collection." -Donald J. Trump "A delightful read, a nostalgic, absorbing trip back in time to the origins and the halcyon days of a treasured New York institution." -Kevin Baker, author of Dreamland and Paradise Alley "This is local history at its best. John Hanc's lively, absorbing narrative is both nostalgic and sophisticated." -Barnet Schecter, author of The Battle for New York and The Devil's Own Work
Jones Beach opened inauspiciously amidst a howling sandstorm on August 4, 1929. In the years since, it has attracted 500 million visitors and become hallowed ground to generations of New Yorkers. Today Jones Beach evokes cherished memories of long-spent youth, old friends, and departed loved ones. In this evocative illustrated book, author John Hanc explores the traditions, institutions, controversies, and characters of this beloved seaside resort, now a state historic landmark.
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Introduction by Ed Lowe1: The Battle for the Beach2: Pirate Jones3: An Island Unto Itself4: “The Beach Is Apparently Endless”5: The Girls (and Boys) From Jones Beach6: King of All Beaches7: The Guy Who Loved the Beach8: Esprit de Corps: The Jones Beach Lifeguards9: Endless Summer
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Jones Beach looms large in the hearts and lives of millions of New Yorkers. From its windswept beginnings on the far edge of an empire to its twentieth-century status as America's greatest public beachfront resort, it has been home to countless memories. In this evocative book, John Hanc explores the traditions, institutions, controversies, and characters of this beloved seaside resort, now a state historic landmark. He tells the stories of those who have shaped Jones Beach into a cultural icon—including public planning giant Robert Moses and beloved entertainer Guy Lombardo. The foreword is by "Mr. Long Island," former Newsday columnist Ed Lowe.
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[Setting] - Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York