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If You Love Candy, Head to ‘It’s Sugar’
The candy emporium It’s Sugar is a place for kids of all ages, whether you grew up on penny candy, gum balls or Pez. This shop is a fascinating foray into the world of sweet candy treats. When you enter the Pier Shops at Caesars, it’ll be the third shop on your left on the Boardwalk level. ...
Upscale Shopping at the Pier Shops at Caesars
The upscale stores at the Pier Shops at Caesars are located on a 900-foot pier that stretches over the Atlantic Ocean. Here, at the center of the Boardwalk between Arkansas and Missouri Avenues and directly across the Boardwalk from Caesars Atlantic City Hotel and Casino, you’ll find luxury retailers...
10 Free Things to Do in Atlantic City
If you need to watch your budget while visiting Atlantic City, don’t worry, you’ll still find plenty of things to do. Whether you want to enjoy the beach or the outdoors, stroll among shops or delve into Atlantic City’s intriguing past, here are a ten free things you can do in Atlantic...
Jersey Shore Beaches: Which one to choose?
If you’re a new visitor to the Jersey Shore you might have a tough time knowing which beach to visit. There are a few things to consider, such as the cost of parking, beach tags, and what there is to do nearby. To help you make a decision, here is a roundup of the Jersey Shore beaches from...
5 Fun Ways to Explore the Atlantic City Boardwalk
Ever since members of the Lenni Lenape tribe became the first visitors to Absecon Island (where Atlantic City is located today), people have loved taking a stroll in the fresh sea air. But the Atlantic City Boardwalk wasn’t built as a footpath for tourists. It was actually the brainchild...
Salt Water Taffy: Atlantic City’s Sticky Treat
Salt Water Taffy — anyone who’s strolling, jogging or biking the Atlantic City Boardwalk can’t help but notice the signs enticing visitors to try this colorful, sticky treat. But have you ever wondered about the origin of these chewy morsels?
It seems that historians have finally...


