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The Atlantic City Aquarium is back after five years — with half-price tickets, a lovable sea turtle named Groman, and... an ...
Despite a $4.5 million renovation, the A.C. Aquarium is still waiting for fish for the second floor tanks. Most people were ...
From food to fireworks to patriotic fun, these 4th of July destinations are where the party's at The best places to go for 4th of July July 4th is right around the corner, and our nation’s birthday is ...
The Jersey Shore is once again open for business. Which means it’s time to brave the inevitable traffic apocalypse on the ...
At the same time, thousands of motorcycles come into town for the Atlantic ... Beach Mall. North Myrtle Beach has contracts with 10 South Carolina police departments, including the 15th Circuit ...
Chickie's & Pete's is hosting a happy hour Friday on the Atlantic City Expressway, picking up tolls for Memorial Day weekend travelers heading to the Jersey Shore. The Philly chain is teaming ...
The emergency landing happened near Cannon Hill Road and Old Eagle Lane in Whitemarsh Township at 7:43 p.m. on Monday, May 19, authorities said. The chopper, which was not carrying a patient, ...
These are just some of the downsides of the present incarnation of the Atlantic City Boardwalk, reviewers say ... Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, The Mall of America in Minnesota, ...
Visit Atlantic City announced new details May 15 about its upcoming summer airshow and festival. Entertainment planned for the Visit Atlantic City Soar & Shore Festival will span July 13-19 ...
The former site of Gillian's Wonderland Pier, the amusement park that closed last year after nearly a century on the Ocean City Boardwalk ... by the Press of Atlantic City.
Ocean City, Maryland's hotels faced numerous ... Known as the founding establishment of the Grand Boardwalk Hotels, the Atlantic Hotel celebrated its official grand opening on July 4, 1875.