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  • April 26 2009. New Orleans, Louisiana. The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Legendary South African musician Hugh Masekela entertains the crowd at the Jazz tent. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0904271918
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  • April 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Jazzfest . The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival. African legend Hugh Masekela performs on the Congo Square Louisiana Rebirth stage. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0605010251
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  • April 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Jazzfest . The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival. African legend Hugh Masekela performs on the Congo Square Louisiana Rebirth stage. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0605010251
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  • 09 March 2012  - New Orleans, Louisiana - <br />
Ellen Degeneres visits 'Make it Right' Foundation homes in the Lower 9th ward where she interviewed Brad Pitt.<br />
Photo Credit:  Charlie Varley / Sipa USA
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  • 09 March 2012  - New Orleans, Louisiana - <br />
Brad Pitt revisits his 'Make it Right' Foundation homes in the Lower 9th ward with Ellen Degeneres.<br />
Photo Credit:  Charlie Varley / Sipa USA
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  • July 21, 2019 - Immature Bald Eagle  (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Jazzfest . The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival. African legend Hugh Masekela performs on the Congo Square Louisiana Rebirth stage. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0605010251
    RTIsipausa_10124151.jpg
  • June 16, 2018 - Brazil - Geraldo Alckmin ex-governor of Sao Paulo and his wife participate at Rodeo Americana, the biggest Sertanejo festival. Geraldo Alckmin is aiming for presidential post in Brazil. (Credit Image: © Leco Viana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2018 - Brazil - Brazilian famous singer, Gustavo Lima entertains many fans and guests at Rodeo Americana, the biggest Sertanejo festival. (Credit Image: © Leco Viana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2018 - Brazil - Brazilian singers Henrique & Juliano perform too many fans and guests at Rodeo Americana, the biggest Sertanejo festival. (Credit Image: © Leco Viana/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 24, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, U.S - A staff of vendor rolls cigars in the Cigar Festival Americana at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, June 24, 2017. (Credit Image: © Ringo Chiu via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 9, 2017 - A banda norte americana Boyce Avenue se apresentou, na noite desta sexta-feira (09), no Cine Joia em São Paulo.  O grupo, formado pelos irmãos Alejandro, Daniel e Fabian Manzano volta ao palco da mesma casa no domingo  (Credit Image: © Bruno Rocha/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 2, 2017 - Show da banda americana de rock alternativo 10000 Maniacs realizado no Espaço das Américas em São Paulo, SP. A banda apresenta seus grandes sucessos apresentando seu mais recente álbum gravado ao vivo chamado ''Playing Favorites, lançado em 2016. (Credit Image: © Emerson Santos/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354903.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354891.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354890.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354889.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354888.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354887.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353991.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353990.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353989.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354902.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354899.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354896.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354895.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40354894.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
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During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353992.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353989.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • November 3, 2018 - SUMINISTRADAS.Fotos de Cruz Roja Americana- Postales para HŽroes (Credit Image: © El Nuevo Dias via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 28, 2017 - inconnu - A high-end jeans label s dirtying the market – by offering clothes which look like they are caked with mud.New York-based PRPS is selling the men’s blue denim jeans in various different cuts, for $425 USD / €390 Euros a pair.There is also a matching denim jacket for the same $425 USD price.On-line store Nordstrom, which also sells the jeans, says of them:” The crackled, caked-on muddy coating that shows you're not afraid to get down and dirty.”The jeans which come in Barracuda and Demon straight leg fits, are actually stained with fake mud geared towards customers who enjoy distressed denim.Nordstrom added that they look like “rugged, Americana work-wear that's seen some hard-working action”. # 'NORDSTROM' COMMERCIALISE UN JEAN COUVERT DE FAUSSE BOUE (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
    40353992.jpg
  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pack your trunk (err, bags)! Three lucky Airbnb guests and their friends will have the chance to stay inside Lucy the Elephant, one of the first and only National Historic Landmarks now on Airbnb. A tribute to the golden age of roadside Americana, Lucy was built in 1881 and is older than the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower in Paris.<br />
<br />
Starting on March 5, longtime Lucy fans - or anyone who has had the Jersey Shore on their travel bucket list - can book a stay inside Lucy’s storied walls, which will take place on March 17, 18 or 19. Each of the three one-night overnight stays is priced at $138, to honour the number of years Lucy has served as a New Jersey Shore icon.<br />
<br />
Standing a regal six stories high, Lucy calls Margate, New Jersey, home - a tight-knit community that has proven its resilience in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and that couldn’t be prouder of its unofficial ‘mascot.’ Lucy hosted her first stay in 1902 and over the years, she’s been a tavern and even hosted former United States President Woodrow Wilson.<br />
<br />
During the Airbnb stay - which is modelled after what Lucy’s interior would have looked like when she was briefly a summer vacation home in the early 20th century - guests will take a journey through her fascinating history. They will also have the chance to experience the best of what the Jersey Shore has to offer, from delicious meals by top local chefs to scenic ocean views. And Lucy’s human counterpart, Richard Helfant, Executive Director of the Save Lucy Committee - the organisation that restored and preserved Lucy for the past 50 years - will be on hand to share his memories of the majestic structure and offer local tips.<br />
<br />
To celebrate this historic stay, Airbnb will make a donation to the Save Lucy Committee, supporting efforts to keep Lucy the Elephant standing “Jersey strong” so new generations can visit for years to come. <br />
<br />
If you want to stay inside a piece of history that continues to invigorate the Jersey Shore,
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  • Pete Souza releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "So proud of my friends Brandi Carlile and Tim \u0026 Phil Hanseroth for the trifecta of Grammy Nominations: Album of The Year, Record of The Year, and Song of The Year! Plus three more nominations in the Americana categories. These are the photographs I shot for the album, \u201cBy The Way, I Forgive You.\u201d @brandicarlile @timhanseroth @phil_hanseroth". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • June 17, 2017 - Exposição de moedas do Brasil e da América Latina acontece na biblioteca latino-americana localizada no Memorial da América Latina na Barra Funda, zona oeste de São Paulo. A mostra trás exemplares da época do Império até os dias atuais. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 17, 2017 - Acontece hoje (17) na Praça Cívica do Memorial da América Latina na Barra Funda, o 5º Soy Latino. O festival vai até as 21h e tem o intuito de apresentar músicas, costumes e gastronomia da cultura latino-americana com atrações da comunidade latina atuante em São Paulo. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Jogadores do Defensa y Justicia comemoram a classificação após o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Jogadores do Defensa y Justicia comemoram a classificação após o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Rafael durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Luiz Araújo durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Sebastian Beccacece dp Defensa y Justicia durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Leonel durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Rodrigo Caio durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Lucas Pratto durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Thiago Mendes do São Paulo FC durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Neilton do São Paulo FC durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Thiago Mendes durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Gonzalo Comemora seu goldurante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 1, 2016 - Club Independiente Santa Fe vencedor da Copa Sul-Americana de 2015, entregou uma réplica da Copa Sul-Americana, ao Sr. Marcelo Zolet, diretor jurídico da Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Juan Antonio SáNchez/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Jónas durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (ARG) realizado no Estádio do Morumbi em São Paulo (SP) pela Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © Jales Valquer/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Cueva do São Paulo FC durante o jogo entre São Paulo FC x Defensa y Justicia (Argentina) realizado no Estádio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo, no Morumbi, na zona Sul de São Paulo. A partida é válida pela segunda partida da primeira fase da Copa Sul-Americana 2017. (Credit Image: © MauríCio Rummens/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (3) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 30, 2016 - Familiares, torcedores e jogadores que n√£o viajaram para a final da Copa Sul-Americana se re√∫nem na Arena Cond√° na noite desta quarta-feira (30) para Vig√≠lia ap√≥s a trag√©dia com a Chapecoense. (Credit Image: © Fabrizio Motta/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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