Bruce Springsteen fans can use the town as a base for visiting nearby ASBURY PARK , a decaying old seaside town where The Boss lived for many years and played his first gigs. Almost nothing remains of the carousels and seaside arcades that Springsteen wrote about on early albums such as his debut Greetings from Asbury Park ; the sole survivor is Madame Marie's fortune-telling salon, which still stands amid the rubble and half-completed condominium developments that line the boardwalk. Also of interest is the Stone Pony , 913 Ocean Ave, where Springsteen played dozens of times in the mid-1970s and to which he returned even after becoming famous, for impromptu jam sessions and, in 1999, for his most recent reunion tour with the E Street Band. -- location id = 41785 -->
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