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Palace Amusements was a historical indoor amusement park in Asbury Park, New Jersey.It was built in 1888 and expanded several times over its history; but after a worsening economic situation in both Asbury and the country in the mid-1980s, it went out of business in 1988.
Tillie as painted on the Palace Amusements building. Tillie is the nickname of two murals of a grinning figure that were painted on the side of the Palace Amusements building in Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States. Tillie is an amusement park "fun face", painted during the winter of 1955–1956.
The Palace Amusements was torn down in 2004. Some elements were saved and are apparently located outside the city's Convention Hall. Asbury Park Palace Amusements artifacts, including Tillie, are ...
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Tillie as he looked on the old Palace Amusements building in Asbury Park in 1989. Subscribe to app.com for the latest on the New Jersey music scene. Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers ...
Parts of the 74-foot tall Ferris wheel that once graced Palace Amusements in Asbury Park are scattered all over a town far away from the Jersey Shore.
Asbury Park fell on hard times starting in the 1960s, with the boardwalk and city losing numerous businesses and falling into disrepair. The Palace Amusements complex closed in 1988, and was demolished in 2004, although the carousel and the famed Tillie mural were saved. Half of the Casino building was demolished in 2006, although part of it ...
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