The First Resorts [Part 4 - The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore]
By 1802, sailboats were carrying freight and passengers down the Delaware River, from Philadelphia to Cape May. Soon, travel by boat was bringing visitors from New York City to Long Branch, also. In the 1820s, travelers to Long Beach took a stagecoach to Tuckerton, then boarded a boat the next day for the island. Fare for the crossing was 25 cents. At the south end of the island, stood The Philadelphia House. It was said to have had a rather shoddy appearance, but its reputation was that of good cheer. Up near the center of the island, The Mansion of Health opened in 1822. In 1815, the Haring Hotel was built within present day Island Beach State Park. It was said to have had an 80’ by 40’ dance hall. They served Jersey Lightning, the popular liquor of choice at the time. In the 1840s, at Ryan’s Boarding House on Absecon Island, festive beach-goers often danced the summer nights away. Then, in 1815, Thomas Hughes, built the first Congress Hall in Cape May. It is till entertaining guests today, the Grande Dame of resort hotels. By the mid-19th century, larger establishments were being built up and down the coast. From Beach Haven to Spring Lake, many of the modest farmhouses that had been taking in guests, were being converted or replaced, by bigger and more formidable structures. Looking ahead to the period following 1850, these hardy pioneer innkeepers could never have imagined, the changes that were about to occur on these wild, untamed, dune-covered islands. Music Credits Scott Gratton – Had You Been Scott Gratton – How it Fades Scott Gratton – Forward Motion Itdmyzik – We can do it

The Benjamin Cooper House: At a Crossroad in the Revolution (15 Min Version)

MANTOLOKING "A People's History."

Jersey Shore & More! - Samantha Brown's Places to Love FULL 4K EPISODE

The Wreck of the Barquentine ELMINA on Long Beach Island, NJ (1884)

America Over The Edge: Cape Cod

How New Jersey's Pine Barrens became The Creepiest Place in America - (The Jersey Devil )
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Early Cape May [Part 5 - The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore]

The Spectacular History of the Jersey Shore (Full Documentary)
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LBI [Part 9 - The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore]

The History of Stump Pullers — Why America Built Giant Machines to Rip 30-Ton Trees From The Ground
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The Lighthouses [The Spectacular History of the New Jersey Shore]

What if the road from Tuckerton to Atlantic City was completed?

We LOVE New Jersey! (Visiting the state’s BEST nature spots)

The Rise and Fall of Atlantic City (A Tale of Urban Decay) - IT'S HISTORY

Destinations Past: Highland Beach (RAS)

The Oldest Twin Lighthouses In America | America Over The Edge

Spirit of the Bay: Tuckerton Seaport

How the Vanderbilts Lost Their $200 Billion Fortune

Atsion: A Journey Back in Time

