Atlantic
City Historical Museum
Garden Pier, Boardwalk At New Jersey
Avenue 609-347-5839.
Open daily 10 AM til 4 PM Free Admission.
The Atlantic City Historical Museum houses most of the
Miss America memorabilia. 
Riply's
Believe It Or Not Museum
1441 New York Avenue on the Boardwalk
609-347-2001.
Open daily 10 AM till 10 PM. Admission $8.95 adults.
$6.95 children between 5-12. 4 and under are admitted
free.
This is the place where visitors will find all the oddities
of the world collected in one place. People willing
to see strange and odd things must visit this place
exhibiting Ripley's comic strips about natural curiosities
and eerie coincidences. The museum is
a tribute to the master creator of this place who has
made this happen. 
Miller
Art Center
The Miller Arts Center set on the
north of the pier has revolving program of exhibits
featuring regional and local art. 
Sandcastle
Stadium
Albany Avenue at Badar Field 609-344
Surf Games May through September.
Tickets from $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for kids.
This is a great, inexpensive night out for the whole
family.
Home to Atlantic City Surf-the baseball team, this 6,000-seat
stadium is an exciting place to watch and dine in the
stadium's restaurant. With a pinch in your wallet, watch
out the games
with whole family and treat them with great food.

Convention
Hall
Opened in 1929, the hall was the
largest auditorium in the world without interior roof
posts or pillars. The largest of its kind in the world,
the hall has superb interiors. During winter months,
the hall stages various college basketball tournaments
and antique and flower shows. Every year the Miss America
contestants line up for publicity shots at the Convention
Hall's entrance. 
Absecon
Lighthouse
Rhode Island & Pacific Avenue
Atlantic City 609-449-1360
Tours Thursday through Monday 11 AM til 4 PM. Admission
$4.00 Adult 1 Child Free Per Adult Admission. Additional
Children $1.00
Kids love the climb to the top.. Adults love the incredible
view of the area.
This tallest lighthouse in New Jersey is not utilized
anymore. Opened in 1857, it was built to guide the sailors
into the island's risky inlets. It is a double walled
masonry structured now stands tall to the historic past.

Gardiners
Basin & Smuggler's Cove
The City's new hot spot, the place
for the new Mirage Casino and served with several luxury
homes with two boat slips. There are several other casinos
few minutes away such as the art-deco themed Trump Marina
and the Le Jardain Palais. 
Wildwoods
Consisting of 3 towns - North Wildwood,
Wildwood and Wildwood Crest, the noisy Wildwood is a
big hangout for local teens and a favorite of European
college students. The best way to get around Wildwood
is on foot or by tram or trolley. 
Steel
Pier
1000 Boardwalk at Virginia Ave
609-345-4893
Open through mid-October Sat. & Sun. from noon.
Opened on the Boardwalk in 1898, Steel Pier one of the
best Atlantic City's ocean piers is full of attractions.
Country's biggest bands, TV stars and vaudeville acts
appear at the pier.
Today, the pier serves as a gigantic amusement park
featuring 25 different rides dropping, spinning or sliding
your bodies. 
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