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From the Archives of the Historical Society of OG: “Correcting a Big Mistake”

February 28, 2012 by Blogfinger

By Kathy Arlt, Contributing Editor   @Blogfinger

Remember this place? It’s the Osborn House, circa 1875.

Around 1882, its name was changed to the Osborne House, and, as I wrote here on Blogfinger on June 30, 2011, it remained a hotel well into the twentieth century. By then it looked like this:

So far so good. The mistake I made was in showing what’s there now. I showed you this:

And I was wrong. But before I show you what really is there now, let me tell you how the mistake was made.

In Ocean Grove’s early days, numerical street addresses weren’t always used. Instead, hotels often gave their location as “On the Ocean,” “Near the Auditorium” or at the intersection of two avenues. As this 1906 advertisement shows, this was also true for the Osborne House.

Well, the Hotel Allenhurst was also on the corner of Pitman and Central Avenues, which is probably how that recent photo of the Allenhurst apartments wound up in the same folder as the original photo of the Osborn House. But, as I continued cataloguing the Historical Society’s collection of hotel photos and other memorabilia, I soon discovered what really replaced the Osborne House. It’s this structure, built by the Camp Meeting Association in 1958.

What happened to the Osborne House remains a mystery. As far as I can tell, it went out of business around 1940, and the lots it occupied were reported to be vacant when the Camp Meeting Association announced its plan to build the Ocean Grove Motor Inn—that is what it was named—in 1957. Was there a fire? Severe storm damage? Did the building go unmaintained for so long that demolition was the only option? I’ve scoured many back issues of the Ocean Grove Times looking for the answer, but turned up nothing. So, if anyone knows, please enlighten me with a comment.

Next time: Moving Day

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Posted in Blogfinger News | Tagged Historical Society of Ocean Grove, Kathy Arlt reports, What happened to the Hotel Osborne? | 4 Comments

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  1. on March 2, 2012 at 10:24 pm Jan Reece

    Hi Kathy,

    The lot on Pitman, Central and Olin Street, was just a dirt lot before the Association built the motel. During World War 11, we took items that the government wanted us to recycle and left them there. I can remember my mother sending me over will rolls of tin foil and steel pans. I know there were other items collected, but I don’t remember what they were.

    Jan Reece
    Ormond Beach, FL.


  2. on February 28, 2012 at 11:09 pm Oldtimer

    Speaking of building things….what’s up with the sewer work on Abbott? They have TOTALLY destroyed the road such that I banged my car’s faring driving <10 MPH on it. I have never seen such sloppy work anywhere in my life.

    Please tell me that they will be paving over the mess they made? I would value having Blogfinger look into this, or perhaps an informed reader of this blog can comment.


  3. on February 28, 2012 at 12:10 pm A Nonyman

    Shame on the CMA for building such an ugly, out of character building. Surely they can reface this monstosity to at least pay some homage to the Victorian spirit of the town.

    Time and time again a beautiful building is replaced by an ugly one.


  4. on February 28, 2012 at 11:26 am SS

    Great article Kathy! Thank you!



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