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1. * History *
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=14777
  , no longer kept away by gas rationing, returned. Families made rich by the wartime industries bought land for a second home. The Garden State Parkway was completed in 1955, opening up the town to visitors from North Jersey. Empty lots were being filled and graded and every summer when the "old-timers" returned, they'd find a new Cape Cod or raised rancher in their neighborhood. A double row
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2. Historical Photos of Harvey Cedars
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=54884
  right is on 80th Street. Lots of gravel yards and no landscaping! The light shading at upper right is now Loveladies harbor. 1972 GANG AT 80TH STREET BEACH: 50 years ago more people sat on beach towels, old towels, or old blankets and spreads. Very few bothered with beach chairs and only an occasional umbrella blocked the sun; people were less concerned about sun damage to skin. No beach
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3. Flood - Are You Protected
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/webpage.cfm?TPID=16850
  ; ♦ ♦ Elevation of the structure above flood levels ♦ ♦ ♦   ♦ ♦ ♦ Replacing the old building with a new elevated one ♦       ♦ ♦ ♦ Local drainage and small flood control projects ♦       ♦  
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4. Aerial History of Harvey Cedars
  http://www.harveycedars.org/cn/news/?NID=51622
  Yacht Club at the end of 76th St. is five years old and the Public Dock at the end of 78th St. has been enlarged. There is a very tiny Borough Hall at the same location of the current one. Maiden Lane and Kinsey Lane are gravel roads and the shoreline in Kinsey Cove and around the corner of what is now 80th St. and Maiden Lane bulkheaded. The only house on Bay Terrace is now the Murphy house. My house
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