My next and final stop for the morning was Seagirt Boulevard and Beach 13th through 19th Streets.  Those large mansions on the north side of the street (with the huge pillars) that had been converted for HiLi use were now gone--replaced instead by some sort of a one-story long wooden structure.  There was also a huge red-brick building that is marked for use for religious services.  The Roches and Ostend properties are no longer recognizable--skyscrapers now sit on that southern property.  Stores face Seagirt Boulevard in sections that had once been used as hotels, clam restaurants, and bath houses.  A large playground also sits on that valuable ocean-front property.  I took pictures showing street signs so that later on I could identify what area I had photographed.

 
 
 
 

 
 

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