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  2. File:Resorts Atlantic City - Hotel Towers.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Traymore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel remained popular well into the 1950s, but as Atlantic City declined in the 1960s, the Traymore did as well. The availability of home air conditioning and swimming pools, coupled with inexpensive and frequent airline services to destinations in Florida and the Caribbean, led to the decline of Atlantic City as the premier ocean resort ...

  4. Chelsea Hotel (Atlantic City, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    the-chelsea.atlantic-city-hotel.net /en / The Chelsea , also known as Chelsea Hotel , was a hotel located on the Atlantic City boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey . The original hotel was a 400-room Holiday Inn and a 340-room Howard Johnson which was purchased and then renovated in 2008.

  5. Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    Ocean View suite: The same luxuries as the Deluxe hotel room but with a view of the Atlantic Ocean. Executive suite: A suite with two bedrooms and a living area as well as the kitchen. Contemporary suite: A suite with three bedrooms and a living area as well as the kitchen. Penthouse suite: A five bedroom suite with a marble/gold chandelier.

  6. The Claridge Hotel (Atlantic City) - Wikipedia

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    The Claridge is a historic hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, that opened in 1930. Beginning in 1981, Claridge's operated for many years as a casino, known first as "Del Webb's Claridge Hotel and Casino", then as "Claridge Hotel and Casino". The hotel was acquired by Bally's on December 30, 2002, as a hotel tower of Bally's Atlantic City.

  7. Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel - Wikipedia

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    A clip of the demolition of the main dome of the hotel is featured in the video for Bruce Springsteen's song "Atlantic City." The second act of the 1925 Broadway musical comedy "No, No, Nanette" is set in the Marlborough-Blenheim and the song "Peach of the Beach" contains the lyric: "You can bet Nanette is the prize and pet of the Marlborough ...

  8. Senator (Atlantic City hotel) - Wikipedia

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    The Senator was an oceanside hotel located at 166 S. South Carolina Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Opened in 1930 as the Hotel Ludy, [2] it became The Senator in 1935. The 16-story structure featured a distinctive rooftop sign "Sky Cabana". [1] In 1967 it became an elder care residence.

  9. Madison Hotel (Atlantic City) - Wikipedia

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    The Madison Hotel Boardwalk Atlantic City is located in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. Designed by Victor Gondos, Jr. of the Gondos Company of Philadelphia, it was built in 1929 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 20, 1984. [4] The Madison Hotel is visible to the left of the adjacent Traymore Hotel, c. 1930.