Thanks Frank, but this is a photo gallery. What do I have to do to get a compliment for my nice night-time shot? I need one of my relatives to comment on this.
The structure is iconic. However the Casino was much better looking when it had pegasus horses adorning its top and all the doors & windows were still upon it. Unfortunately the developer had all this removed. While West side interior has cheezy murals the East side interior is indeed ugly and needs to be addressed. Developer should have at least left up old roller skating signage that was there. Despite there/and others claims I think Madison Marquette has little respect for history and poor tastes/aesthetics.
Thanks Frank S. No need to apologize. My request for a compliment was shameless. Your comment is now balanced: left brain/right brain. Paul
Sorry, Paul. When it comes to historical subjects in Asbury and what was and what could have been/be I just can’t help myself.
A very nice foto indeed. Very colorful with nice deep vivid saturated colors.
Thanks Frank, but this is a photo gallery. What do I have to do to get a compliment for my nice night-time shot? I need one of my relatives to comment on this.
The structure is iconic. However the Casino was much better looking when it had pegasus horses adorning its top and all the doors & windows were still upon it. Unfortunately the developer had all this removed. While West side interior has cheezy murals the East side interior is indeed ugly and needs to be addressed. Developer should have at least left up old roller skating signage that was there. Despite there/and others claims I think Madison Marquette has little respect for history and poor tastes/aesthetics.
Great shot, imagine if it was fixed up though!!!
This structure is iconic and seemingly here to stay. Why don’t they paint the exterior creatively, which would improve the appearance dramatically?