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Asbury Park

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his memoirs while staying there.   If you’ve done it, you know that “Cruisin the Circuit” meant you would spend all day polishing up your hot rod, doing your hair, and riding around the loop made up from   First Avenue, to Eighth Avenue, up Ocean Avenue and down Kingsley. It was the place   to see and be seen. Asbury still hosts classic car shows and cruising nights so get the   Deluxe Wash with the hot wax, crank up the tunes and show off. The once great Asbury boardwalk, which had fallen to disrepair, is now experiencing a re-birth. Current revitalization efforts are breathing a newer, hipper energy into town where more and more trendy merchants and bistro eateries seem to pop up with each visit. If you haven’t been there in a while, you won’t believe your eyes.   Asbury Park has never been short on nightlife. The world famous Stone Pony and you’re a history hound, a nightlife lover, or a fan of innovative cuisine. Trendy restaurants take full advantage of Asbury Park’s strong visual appeal and refreshing sea air, and you can enjoy all kinds of cuisines in all styles of dining.

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many other clubs and lounges still pour music into the streets. It’s a town for all, whether


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