


One of the country’s oldest, longest highways runs through several local cities
By Julia Train Did you know the White Horse Pike (U.S. Route 30) is one of the country’s oldest, longest and most historically significant highways? Often called the “Lincoln Highway,” Route 30 stretches from the East Coast to the West Coast,...
When motels ruled in Atlantic City
By Bruce Klauber Although the grand hotels of Atlantic City like the Traymore, Ambassador, Dennis, Marlborough-Blenheim and the rest, continued to be relatively successful in the 1950s through the mid-1960s, not everyone could afford to stay in one of those palaces....
Still standing over a winter wonderland
The 65-foot lighthouse, completed in 1943, was never really a working lighthouse in the traditional sense, but it is a major part of Mays Landing history. For many years it was known as the “singing tower” because music was played from speakers that were...
The Diving Bell took you to the ocean floor for just 50 cents
By Bruce Klauber The Steel Pier is not only a great amusement park; it’s the only amusement pier in Atlantic City. Those who never had the opportunity to visit the pier in its previous incarnation – the old pier was in operation from 1898 to 1978 – missed something...