Showboat Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, 2006

Atlantic City, Aug. 2006

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In honor of my friend Lisa's birthday, she, her sisters and I took a day-trip to Atlantic City, NJ, on one of the most perfect days (weather-wise) in August, 2006. We strolled down the Boardwalk from Showboat to the Tropicana. These photos are a visual momento of the great time we had.

Bally's Sign in Atlantic City, Aug. 2006

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Casinos, like this one in Atlantic City, New Jersey, are fond of bright lights, and big signs. This one, for Bally's, was appealing to me, both because of its lettering and the contrast of the red and blue colors.

Beach in Atlantic City, Aug. 2006

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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main route onto the island containing Atlantic City is the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City has always been primarily a resort town. Its location in South Jersey, hugging the Atlantic Ocean between marshlands and islands, presented itself as prime real estate for developers. The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which train service began, linking this remote parcel of land with the more populated, urban centers of New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Atlantic City became a popular beach destination because of its proximity to Philadelphia. In 1870 the first boardwalk was built along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. The idea caught on, and the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. Today, it is several miles (kilometers) long and sixty feet (twenty meters) wide, reinforced with steel and concrete. It is now the world's longest boardwalk. The city hosted the 1964 Democratic National Convention which nominated Lyndon Johnson for President and Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. The ticket won in a landslide that November. The convention and the press coverage it generated, however, cast a harsh light on Atlantic City, which by then was in the midst of a long period of economic decline. Although a small city, it had been plagued with many large city problems, especially poverty and crime. The neighborhood known as the "inlet" was particularly impoverished. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for the city of Atlantic City. Resorts International became the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of twelve today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world. It is also Ripley's most famous odditorium. Atlantic City is home to New Jersey's first wind farm. The Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm consists of five 1.5 MW turbine towers, each almost 400 feet (120 meters) high. Gambling was stopped for the first time since 1978 at 8:00 a.m. on July 5, 2006, during the 2006 New Jersey State Government Shutdown mandated by Governor Jon Corzine. The casinos reopened at 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2006. Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey

Beach in Atlantic City, Aug. 2006

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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main route onto the island containing Atlantic City is the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City has always been primarily a resort town. Its location in South Jersey, hugging the Atlantic Ocean between marshlands and islands, presented itself as prime real estate for developers. The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which train service began, linking this remote parcel of land with the more populated, urban centers of New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Atlantic City became a popular beach destination because of its proximity to Philadelphia. In 1870 the first boardwalk was built along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. The idea caught on, and the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. Today, it is several miles (kilometers) long and sixty feet (twenty meters) wide, reinforced with steel and concrete. It is now the world's longest boardwalk. The city hosted the 1964 Democratic National Convention which nominated Lyndon Johnson for President and Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. The ticket won in a landslide that November. The convention and the press coverage it generated, however, cast a harsh light on Atlantic City, which by then was in the midst of a long period of economic decline. Although a small city, it had been plagued with many large city problems, especially poverty and crime. The neighborhood known as the "inlet" was particularly impoverished. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for the city of Atlantic City. Resorts International became the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of twelve today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world. It is also Ripley's most famous odditorium. Atlantic City is home to New Jersey's first wind farm. The Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm consists of five 1.5 MW turbine towers, each almost 400 feet (120 meters) high. Gambling was stopped for the first time since 1978 at 8:00 a.m. on July 5, 2006, during the 2006 New Jersey State Government Shutdown mandated by Governor Jon Corzine. The casinos reopened at 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2006. Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey

The Beach in Atlantic City, Aug. 2006

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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main route onto the island containing Atlantic City is the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City has always been primarily a resort town. Its location in South Jersey, hugging the Atlantic Ocean between marshlands and islands, presented itself as prime real estate for developers. The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which train service began, linking this remote parcel of land with the more populated, urban centers of New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Atlantic City became a popular beach destination because of its proximity to Philadelphia. In 1870 the first boardwalk was built along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. The idea caught on, and the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. Today, it is several miles (kilometers) long and sixty feet (twenty meters) wide, reinforced with steel and concrete. It is now the world's longest boardwalk. The city hosted the 1964 Democratic National Convention which nominated Lyndon Johnson for President and Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. The ticket won in a landslide that November. The convention and the press coverage it generated, however, cast a harsh light on Atlantic City, which by then was in the midst of a long period of economic decline. Although a small city, it had been plagued with many large city problems, especially poverty and crime. The neighborhood known as the "inlet" was particularly impoverished. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for the city of Atlantic City. Resorts International became the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of twelve today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world. It is also Ripley's most famous odditorium. Atlantic City is home to New Jersey's first wind farm. The Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm consists of five 1.5 MW turbine towers, each almost 400 feet (120 meters) high. Gambling was stopped for the first time since 1978 at 8:00 a.m. on July 5, 2006, during the 2006 New Jersey State Government Shutdown mandated by Governor Jon Corzine. The casinos reopened at 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2006. Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey

The Beach from the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, Aug…

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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main route onto the island containing Atlantic City is the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City has always been primarily a resort town. Its location in South Jersey, hugging the Atlantic Ocean between marshlands and islands, presented itself as prime real estate for developers. The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which train service began, linking this remote parcel of land with the more populated, urban centers of New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Atlantic City became a popular beach destination because of its proximity to Philadelphia. In 1870 the first boardwalk was built along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. The idea caught on, and the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. Today, it is several miles (kilometers) long and sixty feet (twenty meters) wide, reinforced with steel and concrete. It is now the world's longest boardwalk. The city hosted the 1964 Democratic National Convention which nominated Lyndon Johnson for President and Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. The ticket won in a landslide that November. The convention and the press coverage it generated, however, cast a harsh light on Atlantic City, which by then was in the midst of a long period of economic decline. Although a small city, it had been plagued with many large city problems, especially poverty and crime. The neighborhood known as the "inlet" was particularly impoverished. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for the city of Atlantic City. Resorts International became the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of twelve today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world. It is also Ripley's most famous odditorium. Atlantic City is home to New Jersey's first wind farm. The Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm consists of five 1.5 MW turbine towers, each almost 400 feet (120 meters) high. Gambling was stopped for the first time since 1978 at 8:00 a.m. on July 5, 2006, during the 2006 New Jersey State Government Shutdown mandated by Governor Jon Corzine. The casinos reopened at 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2006. Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey

The Boardwalk National Bank in Atlantic City, Aug.…

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Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on the island are Ventnor City, Margate City, and Longport. The main route onto the island containing Atlantic City is the Atlantic City Expressway. Atlantic City has always been primarily a resort town. Its location in South Jersey, hugging the Atlantic Ocean between marshlands and islands, presented itself as prime real estate for developers. The city was incorporated in 1854, the same year in which train service began, linking this remote parcel of land with the more populated, urban centers of New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Atlantic City became a popular beach destination because of its proximity to Philadelphia. In 1870 the first boardwalk was built along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. The idea caught on, and the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. Today, it is several miles (kilometers) long and sixty feet (twenty meters) wide, reinforced with steel and concrete. It is now the world's longest boardwalk. The city hosted the 1964 Democratic National Convention which nominated Lyndon Johnson for President and Hubert Humphrey as Vice President. The ticket won in a landslide that November. The convention and the press coverage it generated, however, cast a harsh light on Atlantic City, which by then was in the midst of a long period of economic decline. Although a small city, it had been plagued with many large city problems, especially poverty and crime. The neighborhood known as the "inlet" was particularly impoverished. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for the city of Atlantic City. Resorts International became the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of twelve today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world. It is also Ripley's most famous odditorium. Atlantic City is home to New Jersey's first wind farm. The Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm consists of five 1.5 MW turbine towers, each almost 400 feet (120 meters) high. Gambling was stopped for the first time since 1978 at 8:00 a.m. on July 5, 2006, during the 2006 New Jersey State Government Shutdown mandated by Governor Jon Corzine. The casinos reopened at 7:00 p.m. on July 8, 2006. Text from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City,_New_Jersey

Salt Water Taffy Shop on the Boardwalk in Atlantic…

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James Salt Water Taffy 1519 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ, 08401 www.jamescandy.com James Salt Water Taffy is one of the true originators of Salt Water Taffy and other seashore confections such as Macaroons, Fudge, Chocolate Seal Salt Water Taffy, Filled Centers Salt Water Taffy and Chocolate Dipped Salt Water Taffy Pops. With a family tradition of candy makers dating back to the 1800s, James Salt Water Taffy on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, Stone Harbor, and Wildwood, New Jersey offers the best seashore candy anywhere in the world. Text from: www.actourism.org/display_members.php?id=54

Korean War Memorial on the Boardwalk in Atlantic C…

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New Jersey Korean War Memorial Brighton Park (where Park Place meets the Boardwalk) Atlantic City , NJ 08401 Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service; the legacy they continued; and the freedom they preserved. Free. Open daily. Text from: www.atlanticcitynj.com/DirectoryCliDetails.asp?CliID=1969... For more information: www.state.nj.us/military/korea/main.html

Korean War Memorial on the Boardwalk in Atlantic C…

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New Jersey Korean War Memorial Brighton Park (where Park Place meets the Boardwalk) Atlantic City , NJ 08401 Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service; the legacy they continued; and the freedom they preserved. Free. Open daily. Text from: www.atlanticcitynj.com/DirectoryCliDetails.asp?CliID=1969... For more information: www.state.nj.us/military/korea/main.html

Korean War Memorial on the Boardwalk in Atlantic C…

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New Jersey Korean War Memorial Brighton Park (where Park Place meets the Boardwalk) Atlantic City , NJ 08401 Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service; the legacy they continued; and the freedom they preserved. Free. Open daily. Text from: www.atlanticcitynj.com/DirectoryCliDetails.asp?CliID=1969... For more information: www.state.nj.us/military/korea/main.html

Korean War Memorial on the Boardwalk in Atlantic C…

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New Jersey Korean War Memorial Brighton Park (where Park Place meets the Boardwalk) Atlantic City , NJ 08401 Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service; the legacy they continued; and the freedom they preserved. Free. Open daily. Text from: www.atlanticcitynj.com/DirectoryCliDetails.asp?CliID=1969... For more information: www.state.nj.us/military/korea/main.html

Contemplation: The Korean War Memorial on the Boa…

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New Jersey Korean War Memorial Brighton Park (where Park Place meets the Boardwalk) Atlantic City , NJ 08401 Dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service; the legacy they continued; and the freedom they preserved. Free. Open daily. Text from: www.atlanticcitynj.com/DirectoryCliDetails.asp?CliID=1969... For more information: www.state.nj.us/military/korea/main.html

Facade of Bally's Wild West Hotel and Casino in A…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

Bally's Wild West Casino from the Boardwalk in Atl…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

Bally's Wild West Wagon on the Boardwalk in Atlant…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

Prospector and Mule in Bally's Wild West Hotel and…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

Waterfall in Bally's Wild West Hotel and Casino, A…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

Decoration Inside the Casino of Bally's Wild West…

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Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...

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