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Ocean City, Ocean City, New jersey
Ocean City Skatepark - Ocean City, NJ. It's a decent park with 3 rails, banks, 4ft halfpipe, hips, transfer... More on skateboardpark.com
The Ark is great for young kids . More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ocean City, New Jersey, United States
Somers Point is just across the 9th St bridge from Ocean City New Jersey where there are great, great beach... More on GeckoGo
A beach thats fun and cool More on GeckoGo

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Exit 30 S. / 29 N., Garden State Pky.,Somers Point,NJ,08244
Beach fire permits, bay beach, fishing, lifeguard, rafting and tennis courts. More on StateNJBeaches

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Strathmere, New Jersey, United States
From the northern point of Corsonâs Inlet to the southern point of Townsendâs Inlet in Sea Isle City, the entire island that contains the unincorporated area known as Strathmere. This quiet town is... More on AnglerWeb.com
Ocean beach, fishing lifeguard, rafting, surfing. More on StateNJBeaches

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Ocean City, New Jersey, United States

#6.
9200 Atlantic Ave, Margate City, New Jersey
Lucy, Margate's iconic 65- foot- tall elephant- shaped house, now open to the public. TripsSummer at the Je... More on travelandleisure
Lucy the Elephant is a huge elephant shaped house and museum located on the Margate beach. She has stood wa... More on TripAdvisor

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Michigan Ave, btwn Arctic & Baltic Aves, Atlantic City, NJ 08401,
14,770 seat arena reopened after $90 million renovation in 2001. Atlantic City's premier showplace for top ... More on Discover America
Its such a great atmosphere, you get city shopping without feeling like you're actually in the city. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ocean City, NJ

#9.
455 North Maryland Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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Sea Isle City, New Jersey
In the early 1880s, the Lighthouse Board recognized that a light was needed between the Absecon Lighthouse in Atlantic City and the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse at North Wildwood. The gap between thes... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Great angling here. Many guides to choose from. You can fish in the bay, or go offshore. There are many access ramps. ... More on AnglerWeb.com
