Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In 2009, Jones Beach introduced The Bay Stage, which has a general admission capacity of 5,000. The performances are staged behind the concessions on the theater property. The theater property is located a short distance from the VIP area but The Bay Stage events cannot be viewed or heard from the VIP area. [12]
WildPlay Element Parks is a Canadian-owned chain of outdoor recreation parks located across British Columbia, Ontario and New York. It is based on Vancouver Island . [ 1 ] WildPlay's first park was opened south of Nanaimo, British Columbia in March 2006 [ 2 ] where the company operates North America's first legal, purpose-made bungee jumping ...
Jones Beach State Park (colloquially "Jones Beach") is a state park in the U.S. state of New York. It is located in southern Nassau County [ 6 ] on Jones Beach Island , a barrier island linked to Long Island by the Meadowbrook State Parkway , Wantagh State Parkway , and Ocean Parkway .
Gilgo State Park is an undeveloped park, featuring waterfront access to the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Great South Bay to the north. [4] For many years, locals from the mainland have crossed the Great South Bay, anchored and walked south to the ocean beach.
Just after a connection to the Bay Parkway, the four-lane parkway passes a parking lot for Jones Beach, along with a turnoff into a secondary lot for the bathhouse and the Jones Beach Theatre. In front of that turnoff, the westbound lanes pass two ramps that lead to a large parking lot that spans the gap between the Ocean and Bay parkways.
The historic district encompasses Jones Beach State Park and many of the related causeways and parkways built by Robert Moses to connect to it. [2] [3] Furthermore, the district consists of a total of 22 buildings and 33 structures. [3] [4]
Jones Beach Island, a barrier island off the coast of Long Island, New York: Jones Beach State Park, a state park in Nassau County, New York located on Jones Beach Island Jones Beach Theater, an outdoor amphitheater located at Jones Beach State Park; Jones Beach, near Clatskanie, Oregon; Jones Beach, Ontario, a village on the shore of Lake Ontario
The show was produced by Guy Lombardo at the Jones Beach Marine Theater. The show opened on June 22, 1961. [1] The book was directed by Francis Swann, and choreographed and staged by June Taylor, scenery designed by George Jenkins. Costumes by Winiford Morton. Lighting by Peggy Clark.