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  2. Penthouse Boardwalk Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    In early 1978, Boardwalk Properties purchased the Four Seasons Motel and the Holiday Inn, located in the block bordering the Boardwalk, Pacific Avenue, Missouri Avenue and Columbia Place. [6] It also planned to purchase all the other properties on this block, but it was stymied by one homeowner, Vera Coking, who refused to sell.

  3. Trump World's Fair - Wikipedia

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    Trump World's Fair at Trump Plaza was a hotel and casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that occupied 280 feet (85.3 m) of the Atlantic City boardwalk and was 21 floors in height. It had 500 guest rooms. It opened on April 14, 1981, as the Playboy Hotel and Casino, [1] then changed its name in 1984 to Atlantis Hotel and Casino.

  4. Carnegie Library Center - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Center is housed in the 1903 Carnegie library of Atlantic City. The Carnegie Center is a former public library in Atlantic City.The historic building is at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard, one block west of the Boardwalk.

  5. Caesars Atlantic City - Wikipedia

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    At the Pacific Avenue end of the casino, there is a World Series of Poker branded poker room which Bally's closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, Caesars Entertainment announced renovations and repairs for all 3 owned casinos in Atlantic City including Tropicana, Caesars, and Harrah's.

  6. Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Trump Plaza was a hotel and casino on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey, owned by Trump Entertainment Resorts. Designed by architect Alan Lapidus, it operated from May 14, 1984, until September 16, 2014.

  7. Atlantic City dismantles homeless encampment ‘apartments ...

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    Atlantic City officials dismantled a notorious homeless encampment beneath its iconic boardwalk, where resourceful drifters had set up surprisingly well-appointed makeshift lodgings, complete with ...