Truman Thorp's home
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Truman Thorp's home
was built in 1895.
Truman was the son of
Levi Thorp a founder of
Egg Harbor. Other
owners have been C.A.
Speaker, E. Gagnon,
and Otto Woldt who
had a meat market in
the home in 1921.
Francis Bogenschutz had an electrician shop in the 40s
and 50s. The building also housed a sport shop.
Restaurants and gift shops have been recent businesses.
Roy and Teri Bak purchased the building from a
seasonal resident and remodeled it into the Parador.
Larry and Rebecca Majewski now run the Parador. The
original property was issued and registered by U.S.
President James Buchanan on Dec.28, 1859.
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Hein, Julie. "Truman Thorp's home." Clio: Your Guide to History. May 24, 2021. Accessed April 25, 2025. https://theclio.com/tour/896/8/reverse