In Atlantic City, New Jersey, a dozen kilometers of plank road laid along the coast ended up just spreading out by the sea for citizens, and later gradually developed, and many types of museums appeared.
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Posted: Dec 8, 2018
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alexandra
5/5Outstanding
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Tickets include about 20 knives per person, and went shopping for about 1 hour. Personally timid, still a little scared to look at. Share the experience: parked the car at 711 not far from the coastline, and was told to park for more than 15 minutes when I came back, and the car was towed away. Uber passed and paid a fine of $302. Unknown, no theory, no entanglement, pay money quickly leave. Experience +1, skill get.
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Posted: Apr 8, 2019
New_York_Gossip
5/5Outstanding
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Believe it or not, this museum on the boardwalk in Atlantic City is quite easy to find, and the exterior is a house where the earth has been smashed. Although the tickets are not expensive, there are not many tourists. The exhibits are okay, most of them are some more exotic exhibits, but there are no particularly amazing places.
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Posted: Jan 16, 2019
周游列国
5/5Outstanding
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On the seaside of Atlantic City, there is a civic park, which has been built with wooden boards for more than ten kilometers. People feel the wind blowing here and the vibration of nature. There are many hotels here.
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Posted: Dec 1, 2018
2329181453
5/5Outstanding
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Ripley''s Believe It or Not! Museum is a very interesting museum, located on the pier pontoon bridge, there are many fun displays. But what? It is a more suitable tour for tourism.
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Posted: May 18, 2017
广州中奖小锦鲤
4/5Excellent
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This museum, believe it or not, has many tourist attractions. This Atlantic City branch is located in the middle of the boardwalk. It is not particularly large, but the building is more distinctive in so many believe it or not. This earth smashed on the building. So it is quite enjoyable to be able to see from a distance. The tickets are not particularly expensive, the collection is not particularly rich, compared to the believe it or not in other places, this is a little deserted, anyway, I have not seen anyone go in.