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Ad for Cedarshore Hotel which
appeared in Fishing magazine
August 1933. The caption at the upper right reads:
Long Island's Center of Fresh and Salt Water
Fishing.
The copy underneath the map reads:
Sayville is 52 miles from New York. 75 minutes by express on Long Island
R.R. from Pennsylvania Station (NY) or Flatbush Ave. Station (Brooklyn).
Monthly commutation is $13.26 from Brooklyn; $15.46 from New York. BY CAR:
All concrete roads-directly out Sunrise Highway to Amityville, then by
Montauk Highway (Merrick Road) to Sayville. 1 1/2 to 2 hours from New
York. Ferries from Staten Island and across Sound from New York and
Connecticut, also routes, are shown on above map.
Under the large heading hotel Cedarshore
it reads: at this central point provides a
completely equipped modern resort hotel...elevator service...automatic
sprinklers...crisp, courteous hotel facilities. The middle block of copy reads:
Weak fishing just off shore. Snapper fishing off hotel piers. Short
run to Fire Island Inlet for weak, blues, bonitos, sunfish and Tuna.
Excellent freshwater fishing in nearby lakes and rivers. An
ideal resort for children as well as sportsmen. You won't find life dull
between fishing expeditions. The hotel maintains a private bathing beach,
and golf courses are available nearby. Dancing every Wednesday and
Saturday evening, talking pictures twice a week, daily dinner concerts,
wide shaded lawns. Almost every room has a private bath. Bridge parties.
Garage. Docking facilities. Descriptive folder mailed on request.
Telephone Sayville 238
G. Elliott Morrison, Manager
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