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2 October 11
fuckyeahstevebuscemi:

Sipping his haterade in a dignified manner….

Boardwalk Empire Tonight!

fuckyeahstevebuscemi:

Sipping his haterade in a dignified manner….

Boardwalk Empire Tonight!

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25 September 11

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Posted: 6:25 PM

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24 September 11
martinvongsavanh:

The Original Sin City

Returns tomorrow, September 25th, on HBO!

martinvongsavanh:

The Original Sin City

Returns tomorrow, September 25th, on HBO!

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15 August 11
petitpoulailler:

ca 1908 The Jersey Shore ~Atlantic City boardwalk and bathing beach. And on the far horizon, Heinz 57 plant. Detroit Publishing Company via

petitpoulailler:

ca 1908 The Jersey Shore ~Atlantic City boardwalk and bathing beach. And on the far horizon, Heinz 57 plant. Detroit Publishing Company via

Reblogged: petitpoulailler

9 August 11

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5 August 11
joelzimmer:

Atlantic City
Went somewhere new this weekend for a buddy’s bachelor party.

joelzimmer:

Atlantic City

Went somewhere new this weekend for a buddy’s bachelor party.

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1 August 11
Atlantic City: 1908

Atlantic City: 1908

Reblogged: micdel

25 July 11

sarahelizabethwrites:

Atlantic City beach, New Jersey

Reblogged: sarahelizabethwrites

19 July 11
    National Geographic Ranks America&#8217;s Top Boardwalks
Atlantic City (above) gets top spot, with Wildwoods ranking 10th.

The first wooden planks were laid in Atlantic City in 1870 to curb the amount of sand beachcombers tracked into the train and hotel lobbies. Today, the four-mile (six-kilometer) great wooden way—the grandfather of boardwalks—anchors this resort town, winding past flashy casinos, glitzy hotel towers, cavernous arcade halls, and a neon-lit amusement pier.

    National Geographic Ranks America’s Top Boardwalks


Atlantic City (above) gets top spot, with Wildwoods ranking 10th.

The first wooden planks were laid in Atlantic City in 1870 to curb the amount of sand beachcombers tracked into the train and hotel lobbies. Today, the four-mile (six-kilometer) great wooden way—the grandfather of boardwalks—anchors this resort town, winding past flashy casinos, glitzy hotel towers, cavernous arcade halls, and a neon-lit amusement pier.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh