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African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey
Community-focused museum preserving African American history and culture in southern New Jersey through artifacts, archives, and rotating displays.
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Distance 132 miles (213 km) |
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Community-focused museum preserving African American history and culture in southern New Jersey through artifacts, archives, and rotating displays.
Contemporary art gallery and creative marketplace featuring regional artists, exhibitions, and cultural programming in the Orange Loop area.
Oddities museum on the boardwalk with unusual artifacts and interactive exhibits. More entertainment-focused than traditional, but popular with visitors.
The city’s defining waterfront promenade, packed with beach views, classic attractions, and nonstop people-watching. Essential for first-time visitors.
Wide urban beach running alongside the boardwalk, great for walks, ocean views, and seasonal events. One of the city’s most recognizable public spaces.
A lively indoor streetscape inspired by Old Havana, popular for its colorful design and social-media-friendly atmosphere even if you are just walking through.
The city’s signature boardwalk sweet: soft, chewy pulled candy in assorted flavors, strongly associated with Atlantic City seaside tourism since the late 19th century.
Thin, foldable slices sold along the Boardwalk, often eaten late at night or between beach and casino stops; a classic local comfort food.
A regional pizza style with sauce layered over the cheese, tied to the Italian-American food culture of South Jersey and often found around Atlantic City.
A long-running fine-dining landmark serving steaks, chops, and seafood in a grand former club building with a classic Atlantic City atmosphere.
Historic Atlantic City seafood institution known for oysters, lobster, crab cakes, and classic old-school service in an upscale setting.
Famous casual spot celebrated for oversized submarine sandwiches, especially the Italian sub and cheesesteak, with decades of local history.
Prices are moderate by U.S. resort standards. Casinos and beachfront spots cost more, while casual dining and off-Boardwalk options are better value.
Tip 18-20% in restaurants, 15-20% for taxis, USD 1-2 per drink at bars, and USD 2-5 for hotel staff. Tip casino cocktail servers USD 1-2 per drink. Not expected for fast food.
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