Ocean Grove's Iconic Hotels Lecture

$20.00

Presented by: Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer

On August 3rd, join us for Part I: “Then and Now” will discuss selected establishments-structures that still exist today–and show how these buildings have changed over time as the town itself has changed. In Ocean Grove’s heyday, in the late nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, tens of thousands of people poured into town during the season. Most of them stayed in one of Ocean Grove’s many hotels. Deb Osepchuck and Jenny Shaffer offer their insight and their passion with the reprise of last seasons lectures will also serve as a prelude to..

Ocean Grove’s Iconic Hotels Part II: “Gone but not forgotten” on August 17th. Many of Ocean Grove’s iconic hotels of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries no longer exist. Complementing their lecture of August 3rd on existing hotels, Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer will discuss selected establishments that have been lost to show how these buildings were an integral part of the architectural fabric of our historic town.

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Presented by: Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer

On August 3rd, join us for Part I: “Then and Now” will discuss selected establishments-structures that still exist today–and show how these buildings have changed over time as the town itself has changed. In Ocean Grove’s heyday, in the late nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, tens of thousands of people poured into town during the season. Most of them stayed in one of Ocean Grove’s many hotels. Deb Osepchuck and Jenny Shaffer offer their insight and their passion with the reprise of last seasons lectures will also serve as a prelude to..

Ocean Grove’s Iconic Hotels Part II: “Gone but not forgotten” on August 17th. Many of Ocean Grove’s iconic hotels of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries no longer exist. Complementing their lecture of August 3rd on existing hotels, Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer will discuss selected establishments that have been lost to show how these buildings were an integral part of the architectural fabric of our historic town.

Presented by: Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer

On August 3rd, join us for Part I: “Then and Now” will discuss selected establishments-structures that still exist today–and show how these buildings have changed over time as the town itself has changed. In Ocean Grove’s heyday, in the late nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, tens of thousands of people poured into town during the season. Most of them stayed in one of Ocean Grove’s many hotels. Deb Osepchuck and Jenny Shaffer offer their insight and their passion with the reprise of last seasons lectures will also serve as a prelude to..

Ocean Grove’s Iconic Hotels Part II: “Gone but not forgotten” on August 17th. Many of Ocean Grove’s iconic hotels of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries no longer exist. Complementing their lecture of August 3rd on existing hotels, Deb Osepchuk and Jenny Shaffer will discuss selected establishments that have been lost to show how these buildings were an integral part of the architectural fabric of our historic town.

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