The Boardwalk
Atlantic City's famous Boardwalk was
the first in the world, built in 1870 by local business owners who
wanted to cut down on sand being tracked into hotel lobbies by
guests returning from the beach. Alexander Boardman came up with the
idea, and the long stretch of planks became known as Boardman's Walk
- later shortened to 'Boardwalk.' The Boardwalk is still the
lifeline of the city and the path that leads to all doors. It runs
along an 8mi (13km) stretch of beach where visitors sunbathe, picnic
and swim.
If you're interested in losing some
serious currency or just want to check out the grand gambling halls,
there are several along the the Boardwalk. Showboat Casino Hotel
has a riverboat-themed interior, while the superextravagant Trump
Taj Mahal boasts nine gigantic limestone elephants to greet its
guests. It is easily recognised by the 70 bright minarets crowning
the rooftops. If you're new to the roulette wheel, try Claridge
Casino Hotel, which has low-stakes tables and is just one block
west of the Boardwalk
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