Harvey Cedars Hotel

Harvey Cedars Hotel is the last remaining historic hotel of its size located on Long Beach Island, NJ in the town of Harvey Cedars (although at the time it was built, it was known as High Point). It was begun in the 1830s as a fishing and hunting hotel on the then, scarcely inhabited Long Beach Island. Originally a small hotel, it was built expanded in the 1870s and 1880s. A large renovation, completed in 1903, led to the 3-storey structure which was kept rather similar until the late 1990s when sections of it were gutted and rebuilt, completely out of style with the Victorian architecture.

Harvey Cedars Hotel

Harvey Cedars Hotel is the last remaining historic hotel of its size located on Long Beach Island, NJ in the town of Harvey Cedars (although at the time it was built, it was known as High Point). It was begun in the 1830s as a fishing and hunting hotel on the then, scarcely inhabited Long Beach Island. Originally a small hotel, it was built expanded in the 1870s and 1880s. A large renovation, completed in 1903, led to the 3-storey structure which was kept rather similar until the late 1990s when sections of it were gutted and rebuilt, completely out of style with the Victorian architecture.