Make: | Canon |
Model: | Canon EOS 20D |
Exposure: | 0.001 sec (1/1000) |
Aperture: | f/10.0 |
ISO Speed: | 400 |
Focal Length: | 37 mm |
Lens: | 18.0-55.0 mm |
Compression: | JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description: |
Palace Casino - Carousel House – Heating Plant 106 Asbury Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States The Palace Casino and Carousel House are part of the Asbury Park Boardwalk, circa 1929 by architect Warren and Wetmore. The 1920s saw a dramatic change in the boardwalk with the construction of the Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall complex, the Casino Arena and Carousel House, and two handsome red-brick pavilions. Beaux Arts architect Warren Whitney of New York was the designer. He had also been hired to design the imposing Berkeley-Carteret Hotel positioned diagonally across from the theater and hall. At the same time, Asbury Park launched a first-class education and athletic program with the construction of a state-of-the-art high school overlooking Deal Lake. In 2007, the eastern portion of the Casino building was demolished. There are plans to rebuild this portion to look much like the original; however, the interior will be dramatically different and may include a public market (as opposed to previously being an arena and skating rink). The Old Heating Plant was the central steam heating plant. It produced steam heat that was piped through underground tunnels between the boardwalk and Ocean Avenue. The steam was used to heat the heating plant, the Casino, all of the boardwalk pavilions and Convention Hall, plus the pavilions north of Convention Hall up to 8th avenue. The Art Deco style is that interesting combination of Moorish, Venetian and Egyptian that we can see through the architectural structures in Asbury Park. |
Make: | Canon |
Model: | Canon EOS 20D |
X-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Y-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
Software: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Macintosh) |
Date and Time (Modified): | 2015:03:19 08:48:48 |
Artist: | R. G. LUBISCHER |
YCbCr Positioning: | Centered |
Exposure: | 0.001 sec (1/1000) |
Aperture: | f/10.0 |
Exposure Program: | Action (High speed) |
ISO Speed: | 400 |
Exif Version: | 0230 |
Date and Time (Original): | 2005:07:01 13:38:18 |
Date and Time (Digitized): | 2005:07:01 13:38:18 |
Components Configuration: | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Exposure Bias: | 0 EV |
Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
Focal Length: | 37 mm |
Flashpix Version: | 0100 |
Color Space: | sRGB |
Focal Plane X-Resolution: | 3959.322034 dpi |
Focal Plane Y-Resolution: | 3959.322034 dpi |
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: | inches |
Custom Rendered: | Normal |
Exposure Mode: | Auto |
White Balance: | Auto |
Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
Owner Name: | R. G. LUBISCHER |
Lens Info: | 18-55mm f/? |
Lens Model: | 18.0-55.0 mm |
GPS Version ID: | 2.2.0.0 |
GPS Latitude Ref: | North |
GPS Latitude: | 40 deg 13' 3.66" N |
GPS Longitude Ref: | West |
GPS Longitude: | 74 deg 0' 4.79" W |
Coded Character Set: | UTF8 |
Envelope Record Version: | 4 |
Application Record Version: | 4 |
Keywords: |
"Art Deco" "Asbury Park Boardwalk" Boardwalk "Canon 20D" "Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens" "Carousel House" "Jersey Shore" "Monmouth County" Patina "Warren and Wetmore" |
Date Created: | 2005:07:01 |
Time Created: | 13:38:18-07:00 |
Digital Creation Date: | 2005:07:01 |
Digital Creation Time: | 13:38:18-07:00 |
By-line: | R. G. LUBISCHER |
City: | Asbury Park |
Sub-location: | Allenhurst |
Province- State: | New Jersey |
Country- Primary Location Name: | United States |
Caption- Abstract: |
Palace Casino - Carousel House – Heating Plant.106 Asbury Avenue.Asbury Park, New Jersey, .United States..The Palace Casino and Carousel House are part of the Asbury Park Boardwalk, circa 1929 by architect Warren and Wetmore...The 1920s saw a dramatic change in the boardwalk with the construction of the Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall complex, the Casino Arena and Carousel House, and two handsome red-brick pavilions. Beaux Arts architect Warren Whitney of New York was the designer. He had also been hired to design the imposing Berkeley-Carteret Hotel positioned diagonally across from the theater and hall. At the same time, Asbury Park launched a first-class education and athletic program with the construction of a state-of-the-art high school overlooking Deal Lake...In 2007, the eastern portion of the Casino building was demolished. There are plans to rebuild this portion to look much like the original; however, the interior will be dramatically different and may include a public market (as opposed to previously being an arena and skating rink)...The Old Heating Plant was the central steam heating plant. It produced steam heat that was piped through underground tunnels between the boardwalk and Ocean Avenue. The steam was used to heat the heating plant, the Casino, all of the boardwalk pavilions and Convention Hall, plus the pavilions north of Convention Hall up to 8th avenue. ..The Art Deco style is that interesting combination of Moorish, Venetian and Egyptian that we can see through the architectural structures in Asbury Park. |
IPTCDigest: | 15982e30aadf63874ba781fdba967863 |
XMPToolkit: |
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Location: | Allenhurst |
Firmware: | 1.1.0 |
Flash Compensation: | 0 |
Image Number: | 78 |
Lens: | 18.0-55.0 mm |
Creator: | R. G. LUBISCHER |
Description: |
Palace Casino - Carousel House – Heating Plant 106 Asbury Avenue Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States The Palace Casino and Carousel House are part of the Asbury Park Boardwalk, circa 1929 by architect Warren and Wetmore. The 1920s saw a dramatic change in the boardwalk with the construction of the Paramount Theatre and Convention Hall complex, the Casino Arena and Carousel House, and two handsome red-brick pavilions. Beaux Arts architect Warren Whitney of New York was the designer. He had also been hired to design the imposing Berkeley-Carteret Hotel positioned diagonally across from the theater and hall. At the same time, Asbury Park launched a first-class education and athletic program with the construction of a state-of-the-art high school overlooking Deal Lake. In 2007, the eastern portion of the Casino building was demolished. There are plans to rebuild this portion to look much like the original; however, the interior will be dramatically different and may include a public market (as opposed to previously being an arena and skating rink). The Old Heating Plant was the central steam heating plant. It produced steam heat that was piped through underground tunnels between the boardwalk and Ocean Avenue. The steam was used to heat the heating plant, the Casino, all of the boardwalk pavilions and Convention Hall, plus the pavilions north of Convention Hall up to 8th avenue. The Art Deco style is that interesting combination of Moorish, Venetian and Egyptian that we can see through the architectural structures in Asbury Park. |
Format: | image/jpeg |
Subject: | Art Deco |
Serial Number: | 920415861 |
Owner Name: | R. G. LUBISCHER |
Lens Info: | 18-55mm f/? |
Hierarchical Subject: | Art Deco |
City: | Asbury Park |
Country: | United States |
State: | New Jersey |
Creator Tool: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7 (Macintosh) |
Metadata Date: | 2015:03:19 08:48:48-04:00 |
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