


Avalon was the name of an island with a
castle upon it. It was called "The Island of the Blest." It was the
home of King Arthur of Britain. Avalon was also said to be the abode of Oberon, King
of the Fairies, who was endowed with magical powers.
In its early days, legend has it that the
bare island was used as a cattle range by the families of the island. The name
Avalon was given to 7 Mile Beach by Reverend Charles Bond, who was a brother-in-law of the
president of the first real estate syndicate.
In 1887, a syndicate known as Avalon
Beach Developing Company purchased the island. It seems that it was their intent to
make Avalon one of the most fashionable and exclusive resorts on the Jersey Coast.
The syndicate reportedly spent one half million dollars in public and private funds for
improvements. The founders dubbed Avalon "The Jewel of the Jersey Coast."
This could be considered the real
beginnings of the resort. Since that time, Avalon has always kept its charm and
atmosphere as a real family resort. You may find you want to stay forever.

The Avalon Museum and Historical Society is a non-profit
corporation whose purpose is to preserve the history; spoken, written and pictorial, of
the community of Avalon. To this end, the primary goal of the Society at this time
is the construction of a museum which is available to the community for research and
education (and fun). |