ATLANTIC CITY "YOUNG'S NEW MILLION DOLLAR PIER" EARLY AND RARE BUTTON C. 1910.
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1.75" with a back paper carrying a Newark union bug (likely for Whitehead & Hoag) but with the jobber name: The Wm. H. Horstmann Co. Fifth & Cherry Sts. Philadelphia, Pa. Pictured from the perspective of the famous "Atlantic City, N.J." boardwalk is the massive ocean front structure opened in 1907 by John L. Young. The button's caption is "Young's New Million Dollar Pier". Young spared no expense and the interiors were covered in oriental rugs and velvety ceiling to floor draperies. Parties and distinguished guests abounded- it is said President Taft spent most of his time in the dining hall. One known. NM. Rare.
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