Isn't the simplest, and most obvious attraction to AP it's music scene?
If we still had as many venues as we once had, and outdoor summer concerts on 
the 
beach, and the Arthur Pryor Bandshell in use, then we'd plenty to attact people.
The city lost a huge opportunity by letting it's musical heritage slip away.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It was given to AP years ago and some creative historian may have already 
> suggested, 
but I 
> don't know....
> 
> There isn't a Morro Castle display, memorial, replicas (in the works...), 
> etc.... watch for 
them 
> soon.
> 
> Would be interesting to have that some place on the boardwalk. The real 
> history of AP's 
real 
> "glory days" or "gay days" lay around just waiting for someone else to trip 
> over them.
> 
> Not many towns have such documented history hidden away. 
> 
> Add to that AP's undocumented history...
>




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