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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. The city is famous for its boardwalk, casino gambling, sandy beaches, shopping centers, spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean, and the inspiration for the board game Monopoly, Atlantic City is a resort community located on Absecon Island on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main routes into Atlantic City are the Black Horse Pike (US 322/40), White Horse Pike (US 30) and the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City borders other cities such as Absecon, Brigantine, and Pleasantville.
Atlantic City contains distinct neighborhoods or districts. The communities are known as: The North Inlet, The South Inlet, Bungalow Park, the Marina District, Venice Park, Downtown (Midtown), Ducktown, Chelsea, and Chelsea Heights.
Casinos in Atlantic
City, New Jersey include or have included ;
Boardwalk casinos
Atlantic
City Hilton Tropicana Casino and Resort Atlantic City Trump Plaza
Caesars Atlantic City Bally's Atlantic City (Claridge Casino at
Bally's) Resorts Atlantic City Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort
Showboat Atlantic City Revel Casino Hotel (future)
Marina casinos
Borgata
Trump Marina Harrah's Atlantic City MGM Grand Atlantic City
(future)
The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort is located at 1000 Boardwalk Avenue, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the bustling casino area along the shore. The casino has been owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts. The poker room was also featured in the 1998 movie Rounders.
Caesars Atlantic City is a hotel and casino, located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Like Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, it has an ancient Roman theme. Atlantic City's second casino, it opened in 1979 as the Caesars Boardwalk Regency Hotel Casino. It was renamed Caesars Atlantic City in 1983.
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa is a hotel, casino, and spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey owned by Marina District Development Corporation, LLC. The name means little village in Italian. The luxury casino hotel features many rooms at Renaissance Pointe. The Borgata has often been seen as a catalyst for recent expansions by nearby casinos and reinvigorating the Atlantic City casino industry. The Borgata was part of a major project in Atlantic City nicknamed "The Tunnel Project" around 1999. When Steve Wynn had planned the new Mirage Resort in Atlantic City, he wanted to connect a $330 million 2.5-mile tunnel from the Atlantic City Expressway to the new resort, named the Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector, which would funnel incoming traffic off the Atlantic City Expressway into the city's marina district.
The Tropicana Casino and Resort Atlantic City is a casino and hotel located at Brighton Avenue and the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It was owned by Adamar of New Jersey a subsidiary of Columbia Sussex Corporation.
Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino is a Trump branded casino-hotel resort located on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey at Mississippi Avenue. Designed by architect Martin Stern, Jr., it was built in 1984 and is owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts, which also owns and operates Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and Trump Marina (both located in Atlantic City). Trump Plaza is adjacent to the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall.
The Traymore Hotel was a resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Begun as a small boarding house in 1879, the hotel expanded and became one of the city's premiere resorts. As Atlantic City began to decline in its popularity as a resort town, during the 1950s and 1960s, The Traymore diminished in popularity. By the early 1970s the hotel was abandoned and severely run down. It was imploded and demolished between April and May 1972.
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