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First hotel built in Atlantic City

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First house built in Atlantic City

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Atlantic City map in 1800

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Announcement for stages traveling to Atlantic City 1835

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Advertisement of railroad route established between Philadelphia and Atlantic City (Image source: Atlantic City Free Public Library)

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Atlantic City Brighton Beach 1873

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Atlantic City street map circa 1877

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Map of Atlantic City 1880

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Seaside Express railroad travel along the New Jersey coastline

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Atlantic City boardwalk 1897

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Atlantic City beach panorama 1897

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Atlantic City boardwalk in 1900

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