What I meant was that this weekend was another reminder as to why 
tourism would probably be an easier sell than million dollar condos...

charlie wrote:
>
> "Asbury Park had another great year of fireworks with a crowd bigger than
> any I have seen since the early 80s. Scenes like last night make me
> seriously wonder why some people doubt Asbury Park could be a tourist
> attraction again. I'm sure many city residents were watching the
> fireworks display, but tons of people from outside Asbury came to watch
> as well.
>
> If this city wanted to - and put their resources and energy behind
> tourism - Asbury Park's tourism would thrive again..."
>
>      Of course it could be, and people will always flock in masses to 
> events like this.  But the fact remains that there arn't really any 
> huge "attraction type" things planned.  The "entertainment zone" 
> hasn't been built yet however, so the door is open. 
>      Can you really picture widliness like what existed last night in 
> the mix with million dollar condos everywhere?  They don't mix? 
>
>
>  


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