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Lucy the Elephant

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Lucy the Elephant is a quirky piece of history nestled along the coast of Margate, just a stone's throw from Atlantic City. Crafted in 1881 by real estate developer James Lafferty, Lucy was initially a clever marketing ploy, designed to lure potential land buyers to the area. Over time, she became more than just a gimmick. A bustling hotel business sprang up around her, attracting presidents and royalty eager to stay at the neighboring Elephant Hotel and ascend the stairs to Lucy's howdah.

Lucy's story is one of resilience. She's weathered fierce hurricanes, ocean floods, and even a fire ignited by some overly merry revelers during her time as a tavern. Yet, by the 1960s, it was clear that Lucy was facing a new threat: neglect. The once-proud icon of the South Jersey coast was falling into disrepair. In 1970, a developer bought the land where Lucy stood, planning to erect a condominium. The beach and the ocean could remain, but Lucy was slated for demolition.

Enter the Save Lucy Committee. This determined group of locals rallied to save their beloved elephant. In just weeks, they raised enough funds to relocate Lucy two blocks away to a city-owned plot. Fast forward thirty years and over 1.5 million dollars later, and Lucy was restored to her original glory, both inside and out. In 1976, she was recognized as a National Historic Landmark, celebrated as the oldest surviving example of zoomorphic architecture and the oldest roadside attraction in the United States. Today, Lucy stands proudly as the most beloved non-gaming attraction in the Atlantic City area. She's not just a local treasure; she's known worldwide as "The World's Largest Elephant." Her presence has brought fame to Margate City, drawing visitors from all corners of the globe. If you find yourself in the area, don't miss the chance to meet Lucy and soak in a bit of whimsical history.
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Atlantic City Aquarium
Welcome to the Atlantic City Aquarium, a wonderland teeming with over 100 varieties of fish and marine animals. It's a place where you can literally brush fins with SHARKS! The tropical shark touch tank offers an unforgettable chance to feel the skin of several shark species. Meanwhile, the Mid Atlantic Coastal Zone invites you to interact with local creatures like Horseshoe Crabs and Sea Urchins. Don't miss a chance to wave at "Groman," our charming Loggerhead Sea Turtle, as he gracefully glides through his impressive 25,000-gallon habitat. The aquarium is also home to fascinating residents like moray eels, moon jellies, seahorses, and diamondback terrapins. And if you're in the mood for a show, check out our Live Dive Feeding Show or the Exotic Animal Show. Be sure to call ahead for showtimes. There's also the daily feeding frenzy at the Stingray Touch Tank, a spectacle that's sure to captivate visitors of all ages. Whether you're planning a fun and educational children's birthday party, an elegant wedding reception, a delightful picnic, a corporate meeting, or a one-of-a-kind special affair, the Atlantic City Aquarium promises a unique and memorable experience. It’s not just a visit; it’s an adventure that will exceed your expectations. Did you know? The aquarium also boasts a spectacular view of the Atlantic City skyline, providing a picturesque backdrop perfect for capturing memories. Whether you’re a marine life enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, this place has something mesmerizing for everyone.
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Boardwalk
Atlantic City Boardwalk is famous for its roaring ocean waves, countless candy shops, and thrilling amusements. It's the beloved blue space on the world’s most popular board game: Monopoly. This iconic walkway inspired many others, yet it remains uniquely unmatched. Over a hundred years since its debut and transformation, the Boardwalk continues to be a historic American emblem of fun and diverse culture. Some folks might still think Atlantic City's destiny hinges on a roll of the dice. But one leisurely walk along this enduring Boardwalk will show you that this city is only on the rise. So, are you ready to place your bets? Atlantic City isn't just about the Boardwalk. It's a place where the past meets the present, with its charming blend of old-world architecture and modern attractions. From the glitzy casinos to the bustling shops and restaurants, there's always something to see and do. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or just in need of a seaside escape, Atlantic City offers an experience that's both nostalgic and fresh.
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Steel Pier
Picture this: 1,000 feet of pure, over-the-ocean excitement! Nestled on the iconic boardwalk of Atlantic City, the Steel Pier is just a stone's throw from bustling casino resorts and New Jersey’s stunning stretches of beach. It's a place where thrill-seekers and sun-lovers alike find their happy place. Whether you're shooting up toward the stars on a thrilling ride or gathering with friends for an event with the best view in town, the Steel Pier promises fun for everyone. Get ready to dive into some serious action! The Steel Pier has a rich history that has evolved as much as the ocean waves beneath it since its founding in 1898. It's not just about the rides and events; it's about the stories and memories that have been created over the decades. From hosting world-famous entertainers to offering unique attractions like helicopter rides, this pier is a slice of Americana you can't miss. And if you're a fan of classic amusement park vibes with a modern twist, this is your spot. With its blend of nostalgia and new experiences, the Steel Pier is a must-visit for anyone looking to make unforgettable memories.
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Absecon Lighthouse
Picture this: you’re at the top of New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse, and the view is nothing short of breathtaking. It's like standing on the edge of the world, with a panoramic vista that's your well-earned prize after climbing those 228 stairs to the summit. The Absecon Lighthouse, an iconic beacon, was the vision of Dr. Jonathan Pitney, affectionately dubbed "the father of Atlantic City." Back in 1830, Pitney had the foresight to propose this guiding light, though the government took its sweet time deciding, only recognizing the need over a decade later. Pitney's persistence paid off when the lighthouse was finally completed in 1857, after years of letter-writing campaigns and gathering petitions. Standing at 171 feet, Absecon Lighthouse ranks as the third-tallest in the United States. Originally, it gleamed with a kerosene flame through a first-order Fresnel lens crafted in France, which was later upgraded to an electric light. Today, this historic lighthouse is a must-visit landmark, drawing curious travelers from all over New Jersey and beyond. Here's a fun tidbit: the lighthouse keepers back in the day had to be quite fit, climbing those stairs multiple times a day to keep the light burning bright. The site also hosts fascinating exhibits detailing the lighthouse's history and the lives of those who maintained it, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of maritime navigation.
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Civil Rights Garden
The Civil Rights Garden is a serene oasis nestled in the heart of the city, where history and nature beautifully intertwine. Picture this: 11 majestic granite columns standing tall, each telling a story of the Civil Rights movement. As you wander along the winding pathways, you're surrounded by vibrant plants, colorful flowers, and the graceful Gingko trees that offer a gentle rustling soundtrack to your journey. The sculptures scattered throughout the garden are not just art; they are powerful reminders of the events and people who shaped a pivotal era in history. Take a moment to read the inscriptions. They're like whispers from the past, sharing tales of courage and resilience. It's a place that invites reflection and offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. And did you know that the Gingko trees are known for their resilience and longevity? Just like the enduring spirit of the Civil Rights movement, these trees have a story of survival and strength, making them a fitting symbol for this garden.
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Historic Cold Spring Village
Step back in time as you wander through 26 beautifully restored historic buildings spread across 30 acres of lush, shaded land. Here, interpreters dressed in period clothing make the 1800s come alive right before your eyes. Witness the fascinating skills of blacksmithing, basket weaving, and book binding as they did back in the day. It's like stepping into a real-life history book! From June to September, the grounds are bustling with activities that the whole family can enjoy: meet adorable farm animals up close, take a leisurely carriage ride, or partake in one of the many family-friendly events happening on weekends. Don't miss the charming Country Store, where you can find unique souvenirs, or stop by the Ice Cream Parlor for a sweet treat. Hungry? The on-site restaurant offers delicious meals that are sure to satisfy. Education takes center stage from October to May with engaging programs and distance learning opportunities. These educational experiences provide a deeper understanding of the past, making history accessible and exciting for all ages. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun day out, this place offers a unique glimpse into the past that’s both educational and entertaining. And here's a little insider tip: time your visit with one of their special weekend events to enjoy themed activities and live demonstrations. It's the perfect way to make your visit even more memorable!
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Storybook Land
For 65 years, since it first opened its doors in 1955, Storybook Land has been a magical place where the spirit of childhood thrives in a fun and educational setting. It's the perfect spot to revisit those cherished memories from your own youth while sharing the magic with the next generation. Imagine the joy on your children’s and grandchildren’s faces as they create memories that will last a lifetime! The charm of childhood never fades here, as your family strolls through beloved stories and nursery rhymes brought to life at Storybook Land. Classic tales blend seamlessly with thrilling new rides and attractions, all within a beautifully maintained and inviting park. Make it a tradition to visit several times a year and create unforgettable family experiences. You’re sure to love every moment you spend here! Did you know Storybook Land also hosts seasonal events that add an extra sprinkle of magic to your visit? Whether it's a spooky Halloween celebration or a festive holiday extravaganza, there's always something new to discover. So pack a picnic, bring your sense of wonder, and enjoy a day filled with laughter and adventure.
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Tuckerton Seaport
Nestled along the storied Tuckerton Creek, the Tuckerton Seaport is a charming maritime museum just a short 25-minute drive from the glitz of Atlantic City. This delightful spot is a celebration of life on the Jersey Shore, offering a multitude of events and activities that cater to all ages and interests. Here, history springs to life in the most engaging ways: watch as knowledgeable docents expertly build boats, skillfully carve decoys, and passionately chat about the art of clam digging. It's open every day of the week, so there's always a perfect time to visit. Beyond the fascinating exhibits, the Seaport also hosts seasonal festivals that feature local crafts, live music, and delicious seafood. It's a fantastic place to experience the authentic spirit of the Jersey Shore. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of maritime culture, or just looking for a fun day out, Tuckerton Seaport has something for everyone.