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John Rizzuto
Screen Name:
OldSchool
Currently Living:
New Jersey
Member Since:
1/14/2007
Last Update:
8/11/2007
Gallery Type:
Public
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Gallery:
Atlantic-City
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8
images)
TopShots
VintageNYC
Carnival
Vintage
NewOrleans2009
Savannah2008
LibertyStatePark
Metropolitan
NewYorkCity
NOLAcemeteries
FloridaWildLife
ShoreShots
ArtofInk
PragueBW
PragueTown
PragueDoorsWindows
PragueStatues
NewOrleansArchitecture
PragueScenic
PragueBuildings
FrenchQuarter
Imagination
PragueArchitecture
Route66
Chicago
BW
SouthBeachBeachscapes
SouthBeachLifeGuard
AsburyPark
Italy
AsburyCity
AsburyBeach
One-Day
MardiGras
HolgaWorld
Alive
Retro
Savannah
bourbon
Alone
Neighborhood
Country-Winter
Abandoned
Churches
InfraRedVisions
Country-Daze
ConeyIsland
LBI
Vintage-Cameras
Trains-Sex
SouthBeachArchitecture
UrbanLife
Nature
Americana
Statues
Philadelphia
Pine-Barrens
FarmLand
Animal-Farm
SouthBeachPalms
FtLauderdaleBeach
Carousel
DelawareRiverViews
SandyHook-Winter
Beach-Winter
Bethlehem
Atlantic-City
HudsonValley
Princeton
Greece
Monaco
Photography and fine art prints of Atlantic City by John Rizzuto. In an effort at revitalizing the city, New Jersey voters in 1976 approved casino gambling for Atlantic City; this came after a 1974 referendum on legalized gambling failed to pass. The Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel became Resorts International and was the first legal casino in the eastern United States when it opened on May 26, 1978. Other casinos were soon added along the boardwalk and later in the marina district for a total of thirteen today. The introduction of gambling did not, however, quickly eliminate many of the urban problems that plagued Atlantic City. Many have argued that it only served to magnify those problems, as evidenced in the stark contrast between tourism-intensive areas and the adjacent impoverished working-class neighborhoods. Drug-infested tenements in poor condition stand directly beside multi-billion dollar casino hotels along the ocean in some locations. In addition, Atlantic City has played second-fiddle to Las Vegas, Nevada, as a gambling mecca in the United States, although in the late 1970s and 1980s, when Las Vegas was experiencing a massive drop in tourism due to crime, particularly the Mafia's role, and other economic factors, Atlantic City was favored over Las Vegas. The rise of Mike Tyson in boxing, having most of his fights in Atlantic City in the '80's, also helped Atlantic City's popularity. On July 3, 2003, Atlantic City's newest casino, The Borgata, opened with much success. Another major attraction is the oldest remaining Ripley's Believe It or Not! Odditorium in the world.
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Atlantic City
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Under The Pier
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Retro Pier
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Red Chair
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