Atlantic city Sentence Examples
Dean expected a spirited argument at the very least, but tomorrow was Wednesday, Atlantic City day, and Fred needed a good night's sleep.
Too bad it was Wednesday, Atlantic City day.
Don't tell me the slots at Atlantic City paid off again.
There are several seaside sanitoriums and hospitals, including the Atlantic City hospital, the Mercer Memorial home, and the Children's Seashore home.
In 1852 a movement was made to develop it as a seaside resort for Philadelphia, and after the completion of the Camden & Atlantic City railway in 1854 the growth of the place was rapid.
As the heat is thus made less oppressive along the coast, the beaches of New Jersey have rapidly built up with towns and cities that have become popular summer resorts - among the best known of these are Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Atlantic City (also a winter resort) and Cape May.
Among the latter class are the Atlantic City railway (controlled by the Philadelphia & Reading) from Philadelphia to various coast resorts in southern New Jersey; and the West Jersey & Seashore (controlled by the Pennsylvania), from Philadelphia to Atlantic City and Cape May.
I always loved ' Atlantic City ' being that strange mixture of a very American story through the eyes of a very French director.
They played in Atlantic City where Hank first heard the jazz organist Jimmy Smith.
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Heading into Atlantic City is a visual experience, indeed.
However, there's more to Atlantic City than just casinos and fancy hotels.
Offering something for everyone, the shops in Atlantic City cater to people from all walks of life - and all sizes, too!
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He and his wife had good memories of their favorite holiday place, Atlantic City.
When he developed Monopoly in 1933, Darrow decided to name the streets after Atlantic City streets and the railroads after the three railroads that carried wealthy travelers to Atlantic City.
The street names used for the Monopoly properties are based on actual street names in Atlantic City.
In the early 1970s, the Atlantic City Commissioner of Public Works proposed to change the names of Baltic and Mediterranean Avenues to Fairmont and Melrose Avenues.
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