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  2. Jacob Riis Park - Wikipedia

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    [10]: 10–11 [13] From 1902 to 1903, the City of New York initially attempted to create a seaside beach park in Staten Island. [10]: 14 In 1904, [14] [13] [2] [15] the city planned to build an oceanside park in the western Rockaways near Rockaway Point (Breezy Point), supported by Jacob Riis' Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.

  3. 1967 Men's World Tennis Circuit - Wikipedia

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    1967 tennis season began in January with the Manly Seaside Championships in Sydney, Australia an amateur ILTF World Circuit event won by Fred Stolle. In February the first event of the Pro Tennis Tour began with the Southern Pro Championships held in Sewanee, United States that was won by Earl Baumgardner.

  4. List of beaches in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Beach facing south, with Haystack Rock on the right Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach South view of Moolack Beach. The Yaquina Head Light is visible Cliffs beside a beach on the Oregon Coast Rocks just off the Oregon Coast Beach north of Cape Sabastian near Gold Beach Lone Ranch Beach seen towards south Bandon Beach

  5. Seaside, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Seaside is a section of the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It is bordered by the Rockaway Beach neighborhood on the east, and by the neighborhood of Rockaway Park on the west.

  6. Free Broadway Meets the Beach concert series returns to ... - AOL

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    Performers from "Beautiful" at Broadway Meets the Beach, where the casts of "Beautiful," "School of Rock" and "The Play That Goes Wrong" performed on the Franklin Avenue Stage on the Seaside ...

  7. Pierpont Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, Spencer and Scott Garrett (grandchildren of Mattie Gleichmann's sister) leased the then-vacant parcel of land adjacent to the Inn to build one of the nation's first multi-purpose athletic facilities, "The Pierpont Racquet Club". After Mattie's death in 1996 at the age of 100, the Inn was eventually sold to the Garretts.