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10 Iconic U.S. Boardwalks for a Classic Beach Day
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It's a thrill seeker's paradise, and a family favorite spot down the shore filled with games, prizes and even helicopter rides. Welcome to Steel Pier on Atlantic City's iconic boardwalk. "There's so ...
If thrill rides are your thing, you might want to check out Surfside Pier’s Great Nor’easter, a roller coaster that recently underwent a $5 million renovation that included laying 2,170 feet of new ...
The Great White at Morey's Piers will offer a smoother and more thrilling ride, the park says, when it returns to the Wildwood boardwalk next summer. Upgrades are underway for the wooden roller ...
Imagine the air rushing past your face with the faint smell of funnel cakes in the distance. It might be the smell of summer for coaster enthusiasts eagerly awaiting another Jersey Shore season.
WILDWOOD - To recognize its 40 years on the Boardwalk, Morey's Piers on Thursday celebrated a book launch - literally. Daredevil Dave "The Bullet" Smith Jr., of Venice, Fla., shot himself from a ...
Conjure up visions of the footloose and fancy-free summers of your youth, and recollections of boardwalk strolls, ice cream in hand, may come to mind. But even if your childhood didn’t include visits ...
The famed Jersey Shore amusement park destroyed in a massive blaze three years ago won't be rebuilt, the property owner has decided. The Seaside Park planning board voted Tuesday night to not allow ...
A Jersey Shore town has rejected a request to allow boardwalk rides to be higher than 100 feet. Seaside Park officials will go ahead with a master plan to redevelop parts of the town's boardwalk, but ...
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New Jersey boardwalk adventures before summer ends
New Jersey’s boardwalks light up the last stretch of summer with unforgettable rides, music, food, and festivals right on the ocean. Whether you’re craving heart-pounding roller coasters, ...
At a community meeting in Ocean City on Wednesday night, Icona Resorts developer Eustace Mita revealed plans to include more children's amusement park rides in his proposal to build a 252-room hotel ...
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