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Atlantic County Voyage Tips and guide

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    Atlantic County is in the Shore region of New Jersey.

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    Map of Atlantic County
    • 1 Mays Landing — Scenic and Victorian-esque historical town less than an hour away from Atlantic City, although also very modern. Bed & Breakfasts adorn the town and the local golf course is held in high esteem. Overall, a lovely town that many guides would gloss over.
    • 2 Atlantic City — An ocean resort town from the 1800s, the city revived legalized gambling in the 1970s. The boardwalk remains a major attraction and is often packed on any summer weekend.
    • 3 Brigantine — South Jersey's best kept secret, Brigantine Beach is a beautiful pristine hideaway for families seeking a safe peaceful haven. This historical town, just minutes away from Atlantic City, is also very modern. Resorts adorn the town and the local golf course is held in high esteem. Overall, a lovely town that many guides would gloss over.
    • 4 Egg Harbor City — Small picturesque city with character. Tree-lined streets with houses from the mid-1800s. Established in 1855. It has a small downtown with shops and restaurants.
    • 5 Hammonton — Small town distinguished as the "Blueberry Capital of the World".
    • 6 Margate
    • 7 Somers Point — The oldest settlement in Atlantic County with a rich history.

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    Atlantic City at night

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    Atlantic City International Airport ACY IATA

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