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"James Vincent de Paul Lafferty, Jr. (1856-98), engineer, inventor, and real estate speculator, owned a tract of beachfront on the southeast portion of Absecon Island south of Atlantic City, but he needed an attraction, something novel, to draw prospective buyers. He decided to erect a building in the shape of an elephant.

Designed by William Free, a Philadelphia architect, and built in 1881 at a cost of $38,000, Lucy, as the building was subsequently named, attracted visitors who came to marvel at her sheer scale.

Lafferty financed two other elephant structures. The Light of Asia, was constructed in South Cape May, New Jersey, in 1884 but was never maintained; it was torn down c. 1900. The 122-foot-tall Elephantine Colossus was built at Coney Island, New York, also in 1884; it had 31 rooms; it was destroyed by fire in 1896. Lucy is the only survivor."
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1882: The Elephant Hotel opens at Coney Island. It becomes associated with prostitution, which prompts the local expression, "seeing the elephant."

Date: 2002-05-30 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indiefilmpage.livejournal.com
The Lucy in AC has been heavily refurbished from its former self, but it's still worth seeing. You can at least do a little gambling as a part of the trip...

Date: 2002-05-31 08:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenslinky.livejournal.com
Remember when we were going to go see the elephant like ten billion years ago (or, the summer after our sophmore year in college), when you came and stayed at my mother's house?

-J

Date: 2002-05-31 09:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] labrujah.livejournal.com
No, I don't remember that at all. I wonder why that could be.

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