What they wanted was Monte Carlo. They didn't want Las Vegas.
What they got was Las Vegas. We always knew that they would get Las Vegas .
Stuart Mendelson, Philadelphia Journal, 1978.
ATLANTIC CITY
, on Absecon Island just off the midpoint of the Jersey shoreline, has been a tourist magnet since 1854, when Philadelphia speculators created it as a rail terminal resort. In 1909, at the peak of the seaside town's popularity, Baedeker wrote "there is something colossal about its vulgarity," a quality which it sustains today. The real-life model for the board game
Monopoly
, it has an impressive history of popular culture, boasting the nation's first
Boardwalk
(1870), the world's first
Big Wheel
(1892), the first color
postcards
(1893) and the first
Miss America Beauty Pageant
(cunningly devised to extend the tourist season in 1921, and still held here yearly). During Prohibition and the Depression, Atlantic City was a center for rum-running, packed with speakeasies and illegal gambling dens. Thereafter, in the face of increasing competition from Florida, it slipped into a steep decline, until city officials decided in 1976 to open up the resort to legal
gambling
.
Arrival And Information :
Traveling to Atlantic City by bus can be a real money-spinner; casino-sponsored
buses
from New York, Philadelphia and other points along the coast give away vouchers exchangeable for cash and free meals to a value well above the fare. It's hoped that you will spend all this money and more in the casinos, but you can easily cash it and leave. The brand new bus terminal at Atlantic and Ohio is served by Greyhound (tel 609/345-6617 or 1-800/231-2222) and New Jersey Transit (tel 973/762-5100 or 1-800/772-3606) as well as several other bus companies connecting the city with New York, Washington, DC and Philadelphia. More Atlantic City information... |