ATLANTIC CITY NJ
Atlantic City- The Crown Jewel of the Jersey Shore
by Frank
This fun filled destination, famous for gambling and ritzy casinos,
offers great entertainment, good restaurants, shopping, relaxing on
the beach, and more. While casino gambling remains its major
attraction, the city is intent on becoming a destination that offers fun
and excitement for the entire family.
With over 37 million visitors a year, this New Jersey beachfront resort
now rivals other major tourist destinations like Las Vegas and Disney
world.
It certainly lives up to its motto "Always Turned On!"
Atlantic City has a long and fascinating history.
Dr. Jonathon Pitney originally developed the city as a seaside health
resort for the wealthy residents of Philadelphia. Development as a
major resort for the not so wealthy took off significantly after 1854
when Philadelphia investors created a rail line linking Atlantic City with
Camden, just across the river from Philadelphia.
It is the real-life model for the board game Monopoly, the nation's first
Boardwalk, the world's first big Ferris wheel, the first color postcards,
and the home of the first Miss America Beauty Pageant.
During prohibition and the depression, Atlantic City was a center for
bootlegging, smuggling, speakeasies and illegal gambling. The
mafia found Atlantic City to be a good place for profitable business
operations and vacationing. The nearby Pine Barrens were
convenient and well suited for the mafia's activities. Because of its
seclusion and forest cover, and close proximity to Atlantic City (as well
as New York and Philadelphia where many mafia resided), the Pine
Barrens proved to be ideal for distilling, bootlegging, and body
disposal. In was in Atlantic City where the Mafia established itself as a
national organization. Fearing the end of prohibition and the loss of
profitable bootlegging operations, Mafia leaders from the Midwest and
East Coast, --- Al Capone Frank Costello, Meyer Lansky, and Lucky
Luciano --- held their first national conference in 1929 at the President
Hotel. It was here that they were able to develop a system of
arbitration and solidify networks made through bootlegging to
become a national organization.
With airline travel flourishing and the Caribbean and Florida
becoming a magnet for east coast tourists, Atlantic City experienced a
decline during the 50's, 60's, and 70's. This phenomenon prompted
visionary city officials to seek an alternative draw as they campaigned
to get the state to open the city to gambling in the hopes of revitalizing
the city and restoring it to its former glory days. With the passage of
the Casino Gambling Referendum in 1976, and with the opening of
the first casino at Resorts International in 1978, Atlantic City began its
resurgence as a major destination for fun and entertainment. Since
then, the City has experienced continued development of hotels,
casinos, nite clubs, entertainment, and other fun attractions offering
more than casino gambling.
When is the best time to visit?
While there is year round activity, with the summer being the peak
season, the more budget minded visitors might consider coming in
the winter from January - April, when almost all hotel casinos offer
outstanding deals and the facilities are less crowded.
What can families who do not gamble do?
Atlantic City provides lots of entertainment beyond the casinos. Stroll
the famous Boardwalk, six miles long and 60 feet wide, paralleling
the ocean, it is the largest of New Jersey's boardwalks. It's free! Hop
on a historic rolling wicker chair and ride in style. The Boardwalk is
the place to see and be seen. Forget the calories and indulge in a
juicy hot dog with all the trimmings, chewy saltwater taffy and filmy
cotton candy.
In the mood for some shopping? Try the Atlantic City Outlets - The
Walk. It's an outlet mecca offering very good shopping from children's
clothing to home decor and jewelry, to quality clothing including
Coach, Banana Republic, and Brooks Brothers. Enjoy the many
restaurants and clubs located within this complex. Try the Quarter at
the Tropicana, where the streets of Havana come alive, with many
unique shops and restaurants, from a burger with the kids to fine
dining. This city boasts the best concentration of first class
restaurants in the state, as well as outstanding Philly cheese steak
sandwiches, pizza, and family restaurants.
Enjoy a day at the beaches or on the water with a
dolphin/whale-watching cruise, parasailing, or a fishing expedition.
This destination also offers great ocean fishing and depending on the
time of the year, you might catch Marlin, Shark or Tuna.
Check out the Atlantic City Aquarium located in the Historic Gardner's
Basin. It offers a fun and educational look into more than 100 varieties
of fish and marine animals.
For golf enthusiasts, there are several championship golf courses
nearby, including Blue Heron Pines East and West, The Links at
Brigantine Beach, Harbor Pines, Mays Landing Golf and Country Club,
Sand Barrens Golf Club, Shore Gate Golf Club and Twisted Dune Golf
Club.
If you'd like to learn more about the city in its glory days, visit the
Atlantic City Historical Museum and Cultural Center.
The Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum offers many attractions
including the world's only wood-carved medieval castle, a roulette
wheel made entirely of jellybeans, and a gallery dedicated to
disasters and human survival stories.
The Absecon Lighthouse, built in 1857 at 171 feet, is the tallest
lighthouse in New Jersey. You can climb 228 steps for an unbeatable
view of the casinos, boardwalk and shoreline.
Atlantic City is better than ever!
About the Author
Frank Dalotto is a freelance writer and travel consultant. His specialty
is writing articles about New Jersey travel, including attractions, even
ts, and restaurant reviews. Frank is the owner and editor of New
Jersey Leisure Guide and a travel consultant for Leisure Travel Mart.
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