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  2. Atlantic City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic City, sometimes referred to by its initials A.C., is a Jersey Shore seaside resort city in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.. Atlantic City comprises the second half of the Atlantic City-Hammonton metropolitan statistical area, which encompasses those cities and all of Atlantic County for statistical purposes.

  3. File:Atlantic City, New Jersey - OpenStreetMap.png - Wikipedia

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    Map of Atlantic City, New Jersey. This map of Atlantic_City_NJ was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors.

  4. Category:Streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Atlantic City, New Jersey" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. File:Atlantic City, aerial view.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector is a freeway located entirely within Atlantic City, New Jersey, and has a route length of 2.37 miles (3.81 km). [ a ] It is a toll-free extension of the tolled Atlantic City Expressway (A.C. Expressway) and serves as a connector between the expressway and Route 87 near Brigantine . [ 1 ]

  7. List of boardwalks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ocean City, New Jersey boardwalk looking north at 12th Street. Ocean City, a notable dry town, first built its wooden boardwalk in 1880 from the Second Street wharf to Fourth Street and West Avenue. In 1885, plans were made to extend the boardwalk the entire length of the beach after the first amusement pavilion opened on 11th Street into the 2 ...