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Atlantic City - Greater Atlantic City Region 
World famous casinos, boardwalk, amusements, beaches and shops. Towne of Smithville- Off Route 9, north of Atlantic City. Winding cobblestone paths lined with 18th Century village specialty shoppes. (609) 652-7777 
Atlantic City Art Center Museum - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Garden Pier- Offering a monthly series of art exhibitions and juried shows throughout the year. The city's 150 year old history is depicted in the historical museum. (609) 347-5839 
Balic Winery - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Wine tasting and sales. Rt. 40 Mays Landing, 609-625-2166 
Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Oceanville, US Rte. 9. 20,197 acres for biking and birding. (609) 652-1665 
Historic Gardner's Basin - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Atlantic City. This turn-of-the-century maritime village with waterfront park features historic vessels, party boat fishing, aquarium and delightful restaurant. Free admission. (609) 348-2880 
Lake Lenape Park - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Park Rd. & 13th St., Mays Landing 08330. Beach, boating, miniature golf, roller skating, picnic areas. (609) 625-2021 
Lester G. MacNamara Wildlife Management Area - Greater Atlantic City Region 
12,438 acres, located in Cape May and Atlantic counties, bordered by the Tuckahoe and Great Egg Harbor Rivers. For nature lovers and hunters. (609) 228-3221 
Lucy the Margate Elephant - Greater Atlantic City Region 
9200 Atlantic Avenue, Margate. A National Historic Landmark, Lucy is a six story wooden structure
open to the public. (609) 823-6473 
Ocean Drive - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Atlantic City to Cape May. Majestic seashore route. A chain of six bridges connect fourteen vacation communities along 40 miles of Atlantic Coast. 
Renault Winery- Egg Harbor City - Greater Atlantic City Region 
Founded in 1864 by Louis Nicholas Renault, the winery is the oldest vineyard in the United States. Wine tastings, tour, glass museum, gourmet restaurant and gift shop are all set in charming 1800's decor. (609) 965-2111 

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