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Mays Landing
Mays Landing, also referred to as the Township of Hamilton, is in Atlantic County, New Jersey.It is a lovely town and the perfect place to live or to spend the day. It has charm in its historic section with fine restaurants, local shops, marinas and a great view of the river from Gaskill park. The historic village of Mays Landing also has the distinction of being the County Seat of Atlantic County since 1837. Activities Boating, camping, and exploring the vast areas of the surrounding Atlantic County Park System are some of the More...
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Egg Harbor City
The City of Egg Harbor City is in Atlantic county in the American state of New Jersey. It has an area of 11.09 sq. miles and a population of 4,545. Registered voters number 2626. There are 1,217 single family dwellings. The city should not be confused with the nearby Egg Harbor Township also in the same county.The City of Egg Harbor was planned shortly before the Civil War by a group of German investors from Philadelphia, Pa. as a refuge for those being persecuted in the anti-immigrant violence known as the Know-Nothing movement. It was incorporated in 1858. The More...
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Atlantic City
One of America's oldest seaside resorts, Atlantic City is most famous these days as a weekend gambler's Mecca. It's the East Coast's answer to Las Vegas, and home to many of the same names: Caesars, Bally's, Sands, the Tropicana. Tourists come by the millions (more than 33 million of them, to be exact) to try their luck at the city's 12 casinos -- 9 of which line the world's first oceanfront boardwalk, opened in 1870. The city itself began life in 1854 and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2004 with a lot of fanfare. Despite its historic pedigree, Atlantic City More...
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