Thank you for making this. For years I've owned a "Bathing Privilege" Bay Shore Park ticket set into a glass paperweight, given to me by my grandmother who was born in 1912. She never told me what was special about it. Interesting to think that maybe it was her first date with my grandfather, and they stopped at the trolley station that is now a picnic table pavilion.
this is nice. what an awesome place for a summer vacation. i like the trolley pavilion. that would be perfect for a child's birthday party.
It's really nice- and the history behind it is a bonus! Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it!
Thank you for making this. For years I've owned a "Bathing Privilege" Bay Shore Park ticket set into a glass paperweight, given to me by my grandmother who was born in 1912. She never told me what was special about it. Interesting to think that maybe it was her first date with my grandfather, and they stopped at the trolley station that is now a picnic table pavilion.
That's fascinating! I wish there was more documention/ pics of this place back in the heydey. Thanks so much for sharing and watching!
Needs a high speed ferry connection to the area.
The Bay Bridge can only handle so much... I agree! Thanks so much for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it!