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P.O. Box 649, Asbury Park, N.J. 07712
Telephone: 732-775-7676
Fax: 732-775-7675
Email:
info@asburyparkchamber.com

Greetings From Asbury Park T-Shirt 

Jerzees 100% cotton. 

Sizes: S-M-L-XL-2XL-3XL 

Price $20 plus shipping

   

Greetings From Asbury Park Hoodie Sweatshirt

Jerzees 50% cotton / 50% polyester.  

Fully lined hood, ribbed cuffs and waistband.

Kangaroo pocket in front.

Sizes: S-M-L-XL-2XL-3XL 

Price: $40 plus shipping

   

Greetings From Asbury Park Postcard

Library of Congress copyright

Original watercolor style

Size: 4" x 6"

Price: $1 each 

   

WNEW Beach Party Poster, May 30, 1986 

A collector's item with map of Asbury Park.

Suitable for framing

Size: 24" x 36" 

Price: $15 plus shipping

 

 

 

Greetings From Asbury Park Poster 

Library of Congress copyright

Original Watercolor Style

Suitable for framing

Size: 24" x 36" 

Price: $15 plus shipping

 

 

Rock & Roll Tour of the Jersey Shore

The third edition  of  "Rock & Roll Tour of the Jersey Shore," written  by Stan Goldstein and Jean Mikle,  is  highly recommended  for  those who have ever  wondered what sites to see when  they make that pilgrimage to Bruce Springsteen's Jersey Shore.

This revised edition,  published  in June of  2008,  is 202  pages  with  more  than  500  photos of  Springsteen,  Jon Bon Jovi,  Southside Johnny  and  many others who made their mark on the Asbury Park area music scene over the years.

The  book  details  close  to  200 locations  of  historical  rock 'n' roll  sites  in  New Jersey's  Monmouth,  Ocean and Middlesex  counties - including Springsteen-related  clubs,  houses,  street  corners and other landmarks in Asbury Park, Freehold, Long Branch, Red Bank and beyond.

More than 40 locations are listed for Asbury Park and 30 for Freehold, all well-annotated with maps, addresses and loads of history.

The cost is $25 per book and each copy is autographed by Stan and Jean.  Buy it here, support the Chamber of Commerce and be a part of Asbury Park's rebirth.