Atlantic City Historical Museum Explained

The Atlantic City Historical Museum is a museum located in the Atlantic City Experience on Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The museum was opened in 1985 which was co-founded by Florence Miller, Vicki Gold Levi and Anthony Kutschera, [1] [2] and contains over a 150 years of the city's history.[3]

History

The Atlantic City Historical Museum opened in 1985 in the now defunct Garden Pier. The museum was opened near the Atlantic City Art Center and displays 150 years of the city's history including many photos from Al Gold, Atlantic City's official photographer from 1939 to 1964. The museum also contains a life-sized Mr. Peanut, posters displaying the city's golden era, relics from old eras and a documentary showcasing the most unique seaside resorts.[4] Since, Miss America was first hosted at the Garden Pier, the museum also contains numerous old Miss America dresses.[5]

In March 2016, the original location closed after the Garden Pier was sold to Philadelphia-based developer Bart Blatstein.[6] As of 2019, both the Atlantic City Historical Museum and the Atlantic City Art Center moved to the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall and is now a part of the Atlantic City Experience.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Atlantic City Free Public Library - Florence Valore Miller . www.acfpl.org . 19 May 2023.
  2. Web site: Writer . NICHOLAS HUBA, Staff . A.C. Historical Museum at Garden Pier to close today . Press of Atlantic City . 18 May 2023 . en . 6 August 2016.
  3. Book: Frank Legato. Jennifer Shermer Pack. David Verdini. Atlantic City: In Living Color. 2005. Indigo Custom Publishing. 978-0-9725951-6-2. 43–.
  4. Web site: 100 Years of the Garden Pier. Perez . Heather. acmuseum.org. 15 September 2019.
  5. Web site: Miss America 1921. Perez . Heather. acmuseum.org. 15 September 2019.
  6. Web site: A.C. Historical Museum at Garden Pier to close today. HUBA . NICHOLAS. Press of Atlantic City. 6 August 2016. 15 September 2019.
  7. Web site: A New Way to Experience Atlantic City. Wilk, Tom. New Jersey Monthly. 2019-09-03. 15 September 2019.