Atlantic City, New Jersey
Address is taken from a point 313 yards away.

Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Cape May to Atlantic City) | ||
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Margate Bascule Bridge | 8.74 miles | |
Dorsett Avenue Bascule Bridge | 5.84 miles | |
Albany Avenue Bascule Bridge | 4.43 miles | |
Atlantic City Expressway Bridge | 3.49 miles | |
AMTRAK Railroad Swing Bridge | 3.45 miles | |
Route 30 Bascule Bridge | 1.86 miles | |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | ||
Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Atlantic City to Bay Head) | ||
Atlantic City, New Jersey | ||
Route 72 Bridge | 25.49 miles | |
Route 37 Bridges | 47.68 miles | |
County 528 Bascule Bridge | 55.18 miles | |
Bay Head Harbor | 56.89 miles |
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Wikipedia has a page about Atlantic City, New Jersey
Atlantic City, often known by its initials A.C., is a coastal resort city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States, known for its casinos, boardwalk, and beaches. In 2010, the city had a population of 39,558. It was incorporated on May 1, 1854, from portions of Egg Harbor Township and Galloway Township. It is located on Absecon Island and borders Absecon, Brigantine, Pleasantville, Ventnor City, Egg Harbor Township, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic City inspired the U.S. version of the board game Monopoly, especially the street names. Since 1921, Atlantic City has been the home of the Miss America pageant. In 1976, New Jersey voters legalized casino gambling in Atlantic City. The first casino opened two years later.