There is a city called Asbury Park, a place on the Jersey shore occupied by real people, where actual buildings stand in various stages of decrepitude and renewal, where the Atlantic Ocean breaks on the sand. And this book tells what happened there over the past 150 years. Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. Hailed by The New York Times as a “wonderfully evocativegrand, sad story” when first published in 2006, this revised and expanded edition considers how Asbury Park has changed in the twenty-first century, experiencing both gentrification and new forms of segregation. Planning Your New Jersey 4th of July Adventure Best Viewing Tips for Fireworks Shows New Jersey’s diverse venues create unique viewing opportunities for Independence Day fireworks. For Jersey Shore celebrations like Atlantic City and Wildwood, arrive 2-3 hours early to secure prime boardwalk spots and consider bringing low beach chairs. Shore events offer the advantage of ocean breezes and Fourth of July falls on a Thursday this year, making the weekend celebration an extra day longer for some opting to take Friday off from work. Fireworks, parades and concerts are all on the agenda with no shortage of activities to do. Here is a list of events to keep you entertained all weekend long as we celebrate our nation’s independence- Asbury Park- Fourth of July Fireworks Show Told with grace and full of fascinating detail, Daniel Wolff's tour across thirteen decades of the Fourth of July in Asbury Park captures all the allure and heartbreak of the American dream reduced to blight and decay, with gentrification as the one hope for a return to its glory days. Independence Day Fireworks Wednesday, July 3 rd at 9pm 2 nd and 4 th Avenue Beaches (Rain date: Friday, July 5 th) The beach will be cleared by 6pm in order to prepare for the fireworks display. Sponsored by Starfield Companies and the City of Asbury Park. Starting with the town's founding as a religious promised land, music journalist and poet Daniel Wolff plots a course through Asbury Park's entwined social and musical history, in a Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. In attempting to blend the social and musical history of New Jersey's faded seaside resort Asbury Park—where Bruce Springsteen first made his name in the 1970s—Wolff has an overabundance of Told with grace and full of fascinating detail, Daniel Wolff's tour across thirteen decades of the Fourth of July in Asbury Park captures all the allure and heartbreak of the American dream reduced to blight and decay, with gentrification as the one hope for a return to its glory days., In this portrait of small-town America, Wolff presents the Buy a cheap copy of 4th of July, Asbury Park: A History of book by Daniel Wolff. The story of the boardwalk town Bruce Springsteen made famous-and a quintessential portrait of small-town American democracy. When Bruce Springsteen called his Free Shipping on all orders over $15. Author most recently of "Grown-up Anger: Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the 1913 Massacrein Calumet, Michigan," (HarperCollins, 2017), as well as "The Fight for Home: How (Parts of) New Orleans Came Back", "How Lincoln Learned to Read," "4th of July/Asbury Park" (all Bloomsbury), "You Send Me: the Life and Times of Sam Cooke," books in collaboration with photographers Ernest Withers, Danny Lyon Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2012-10-05 15:29:03 Boxid IA1111303 Boxid_2 CH121123 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York, NY Containerid_2 X0008 Donor cityofsausalitolibrary Edition 1st U.S. ed. External-identifier urn:oclc:record:793222643 urn:lcp:4thofjulyasburyp00wolf_0:lcpdf:17f95ae8-e2ed-404b-bc16-315476df33d2 urn:lcp:4thofjulyasburyp00wolf_0:epub:2bc66931-4572-4433-b9a5 "Wonderfully evocativea grand, sad story of racism and real estate, political hardball and seaside pleasure-seeking."―A.O. Scott, New York Times Book Review. Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. 4th of July, Asbury Park: A History of the Promised Land by Wolff, Daniel and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.com. Fourth of July, Asbury Park tells the tale of the city’s first 150 years, guiding us through the development of its lavish amusement parks and bandstands, as well as the decay of its working-class neighborhoods and spread of its racially-segregated ghettos. Told with grace and full of fascinating detail, Daniel Wolff's tour across thirteen decades of the Fourth of July in Asbury Park captures all the allure and heartbreak of the American dream reduced to blight and decay, with gentrification as the one hope for a return to its glory days.
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