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  2. Atlantic City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic City Special Improvement District (SID) was a nonprofit organization created in 1992, funded by a special assessment tax on businesses within the improvement district. It carried out various activities to improve the city's business community, including street cleaning and promotional efforts.

  3. White House Sub Shop - Wikipedia

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    The White House Sub Shop was founded in 1946 on Arctic Ave in Atlantic City by Anthony "Tony" Basile along with his Aunt Basilia and Uncle Alfred "Fritz" Sacco. [3] Prior to that date, the front of the building on Arctic Ave. was Mr. Basile's tailor shop.

  4. TidalWave Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival is held on the sand on the Atlantic City beach next to the boardwalk and attendees are allowed to bring a low-profile beach chair. Unlike many New Jersey beaches which require a fee to enter, the beach at Atlantic City is free to swim and sunbathe and is guarded by lifeguards in the summer.

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  6. Atlantic City casino earnings fall nearly 14% in 3rd quarter

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    Atlantic City's casinos saw their operating profits decline by nearly 14% in the third quarter of this year, figures released Friday by New Jersey gambling regulators show. The state Division of ...

  7. Kentucky Avenue Renaissance Festival - Wikipedia

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    Club Harlem, 1964. Kentucky Avenue was the hub of the black entertainment district in Atlantic City from the 1940s through 1960s. The district (known as "Kentucky Avenue and the Curb") had been home to African-Americans in the racially-segregated city since the end of World War I. [1] Kentucky Avenue, between Arctic and Atlantic Avenues, was home to many black-owned businesses, among them ...

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