The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun
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Description: Sinepuxent Beach

Date: April 14 1892

Newspaper published in: Baltimore

Source: archives

Baltimore,Md., April 14, 1892:
By invitation of the Sinepuxent Beach Company, a party of gentlemen, composed of Congressmen, Army and Navy Officers, and capitalist, numbering about twenty, went to Ocean City last week. They had been taken to Annapolis by rail and across the bay by steamer to Claiborne, where the private coach tendered by Superintendant HOLLIDAY, of the Delaware Divison of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, conveyed them going to and coming from Ocean City. The Company has recently purchased the Atlantic Hotel which will be put into first class order. The company contemplates erecting one, if not two, modern hotels, with facilities for meeting the demands of the public. New walks are being laid out and every convenience, it is said, will be afforded those who patronize the Sinepuxent Beach Company.

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