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Your Final 24 Hours in Atlantic City: Where Else Should You Be?

By Steve Tucker, published Nov 26, 2007
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In Atlantic City, there are a lot of unique destinations where you can spend the best 24 hours of your life. Here are just two of the most frequented places of many travelers.

Exploring Culture, History, And Arts In Atlantic City

Spend your final 24 hours in Southern New Jersey and discover living historical museums, historic tours, music, culture, and arts of Atlantic City. Whether you are traveling alone or with someone, Southern New Jersey is the best place to be. You will be able to watch live music, from jazz to symphony, and simply expose yourself to the musical background of this beautiful city.

In Southern New Jersey, you can watch street dance performances, from ballet to modern. Other excellent sites that you could visit are theatres, dance companies, historical sites, symphonies, galleries, museums, and art centers. The Art Center on Garden Pier will surely amaze you with its vast collections of contemporary art. You could spend a whole afternoon at the Art Center, and the whole morning at the Atlantic City Historical Museum.

At night you could go to the Absecon Lighthouse and bask in the breathtaking view of the city lights, while you contemplate on the culturally-rich experience you enjoyed during the day.

A Traveler's Best Seat At The Shore - The Boardwalk Hall

If you are looking for the ultimate entertainment, then make sure to catch shows at the Boardwalk Hall. This hall offers travelers with the most innovative sounds and performances. Also called the Historic Convention Hall, it can accommodate as many as 17,000 people.

The Boardwalk Hall was constructed in 1929 and it now houses the largest pipe organ in the world; that is, the Main Auditorium Organ. But, the pipe organ does not function very well because it had been deteriorating for many years. Nevertheless, it would make for a very interesting story to tell when you get back home.

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