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The Caribbean Motel in Wildwood Crest, built in 1958 and now restored, was the first motel to use the full-size plastic palm trees that now adorn most of the Doo Wop motels in the area. [11] The motel was saved from demolition in 2004, when it was purchased by George Miller and Caroline Emigh, who succeeded in getting the property placed on the ...
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Christian Admiral hotel, under McIntire ownership. The Christian Admiral Hotel, originally known as the Hotel Cape May, was erected in the Beaux-Arts style between 1905 and 1908. [1] When opened on April 11, 1908, it was the world's largest hotel with 333 guest rooms. [2]
What we know about proposals to redevelop the old Red Carpet Inn. Endicott motel demolition: Dick's Open impact. Jessica Haas, the Land Bank's executive director, said the Land Bank will publicly ...
Jan. 5—SELINSGROVE — Removal of thousands of square feet of hazardous material from the former Phillips Motel in Shamokin Dam is scheduled to begin next week to make way for Royal Farms ...
The Cape May Historic District is an area of 380 acres (1.5 km 2) with over 600 buildings in the resort town of Cape May, Cape May County, New Jersey.The city claims to be America's first seaside resort and has numerous buildings in the Late Victorian style, including the Eclectic, Stick, and Shingle styles, as well as the later Bungalow style, many with gingerbread trim.
Ramada hotel was slated for demolition after government purchase. The county government purchased the downtown Ramada in 2023 for $4.5 million and immediately scheduled it for demolition due to ...
The Caribbean Motel is a historic motel located in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey. [3] It is located in the Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District.The motel was built in 1957 in the Doo-Wop style by Lou Morey, whose family built many of the Wildwoods' original Doo Wop motels, for original owners Dominic and Julie Rossi. [4]