Casinos that closed in atlantic city

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Gambling in Atlantic City Gambling in Atlantic City became legal in 1976 after New Jersey voters approved a referendum similar to one that had failed two years earlier. The seaside resort offers something for everyone, whatever the taste and budget, including action-packed sporting events, unique clubs, 24-hour bars and public shows featuring everything from antiques and collectibles to powerboats, sailboats, and classic cars. The casinos aren’t the only game in town. Their spectacle of lights, décor and action are a dazzling backdrop against the world famous Boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean as well as the bay side of the city.

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Atlantic City hosts more than 24 million annual visitors who cash in on the action of 7 dazzling casino resorts with 24-hour gaming excitement, headline entertainment, and gourmet dining. Whether you plan to spend a day, unwind during an overnight getaway in a luxurious casino resort or take advantage of a week of the fun-filled events and activities the seaside resort offers, it’s always a great time to visit Atlantic City, New Jersey, where the action is always turned on for you.

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Betting on sports futures, props and lay bets.

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