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Atlantic City

Renowned as resort city for shopping, gambling and fine dining, Atlantic is a city in Atlantic County in the US state of New Jersey. It is approximately 120 miles south of New York City and has a total population of 40,517 as of 2010.

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Did Betty Hutton have a house in Atlantic City NJ?

Yes Betty Hutton had a bay side mansion in NJ. The Hutton Estate was located in West Atlantic City on Black Horse Pike (Hwy 40) the main artery into Atlantic City proper. As with all summer or vacation homes along the Jersey Shore it had a name. Betty Hutton caller hers SandCastle. It was built on a large property directly on the bay on the narrow spit of land that stretches between Atlantic City on Absecon Island and the mainland at Pleasantville, NJ. The rear of the mansion faced Black Horse Pike and the front of SandCastle faced the bay. The rear of a house would be considered by most as the lesser of a home's views to face the public but this house in its day also had a lovely rear entry and there were gardens of high shrubs, trees, and fountains that made SandCastle appear as if it rose right from the bay as a small island. SandCastle was a large two story home with the finished attic making up a third level. Viewed from the rear as the house faced south--there was a large bent wood and glass arched (gothic styled) greenhouse that I suppose had served as more of a Conservatory than a working nursery space as it contained a paved floor. When I first viewed the SandCastle it had already been unused for many years and through the hands of several caretakers. The locals had a lot of tales concerning Betty Hutton and her SandCastle retreat as well as her group of invited friends that frequented the parties she held there. Stories of everything from seanaces and a huge black mystical oval mirror to a tragic death at the mansion that eventually led to it being permanently closed. I never learned the specific year Miss Hutton finally abandoned the place but it was in the 1960's. Through a friend that had a business just 1/4 mile further down Black Horse Pike on the opposite side of that road I had the priviledge of seeing the inside of the mansion. A friend of his that was the legal caretaker of the estate property allowed us to visit with him on his monthly round of the mansion. It was not well kept (dusty and moldy smelling), but it still held furniture, (raised on wooden blocks in case of floodings), paintings and other items all draped in dust covers. The room sized thick carpets of the first level had been rolled up from the floors and stored on the second level hallway. The crystal and china was still in the butler's pantry. And yes, there was a large oval black glass mirror in a prominent room of the house. There was no real furniture in the greenhouse conservatory except for some very ornamental metal garden type furniture that was starting to rust due to several cracked curved glass panels near the edge of the arched roof. The result of either wind damage from storms or vandals but the caretaker did not know which. He had never been authorized to repair much on the property but hired to just check to keep vandals out, the roof sound, the grounds mowed and any storm damage cleaned up. By the last time I viewed the exterior of the property before leaving NJ in 1988 much of the conservatory's glass was broken and almost no trees or shrubs remained in the gardens. One dry fountain still stood but the paved patio and walkways were no longer visable because storms had washed and blown soil or sand over them allowing weeds & rough grasses to gain prominence. Years of Atlantic storms and bay flooding had changed the once man made sandy bay beach to bay mud while also reducing the land's mass on the bay frontage.

No one ever used the place once Betty Hutton deserted it in what some locals called "much haste".

I was told that this was a "lost period" in Hutton's life that contained much heartache leading to addiction to prescription drugs and alcohol. There was a long period of loss in Miss Hutton's life after only a short span of true stardom (1942 thru mid 1950's). By 1962 she had lost her relationships with four husbands and Paramount Studios when she walked out on her contract back in the mid 1950's.

Finally let me say that whatever happened at SandCastle Miss Hutton was a great lady and a true patriot in every way. Along with many famous actors & actresses of the 1930's thru 1950's she donated her time to the War Bond efforts of WWII. She went into the Pacific War theater to entertain our service men, even in active frontline areas, even right into foxholes to hug our fighting boys. She also traveled with the USO and she was a regular at the Stage Door Canteen in Hollywood right along with Greer Garson, Jimmy Cagney, Fred Astaire, and all of the Hollywood notables of the day. She continued her service to our troops right through the Korea Police Action (now known as the Korean War).

However you will not find any info on Betty Hutton's SandCastle or mention of the years she used this retreat. Was it due to her terrible memories of her life then? If so why did she keep the expensive and prime property all those years? The land alone is worth upwards of 25 million. Yet she never returned to it, lease it out, or even maintained it properly. She let it slowly deteriorate almost as if in punishment. The SandCastle was only razed to the ground at her demised. It is now just a vacant lot on the bay--the only bayfront vacant lot or space in that highly valuable strip of land in sight of the grand Casinos on Absecon Island. Betty Hutton and her grand SandCastle are both gone now but many mysteries remain. What happened at the SandCastle during those lost party years? Why did she hastily abandon it in the middle of the night but then retain ownership all those years? Betty was not a wealthy woman after many failures trying to return to the big screen, stage, or television, and her inability to manage money is well known--so who paid the large property taxes, the liability insurance, and provided for the caretakers fees for over 45 years of its abandonment?

What is the weather like in April in Atlantic City?

In April, the weather in Atlantic City is mild with temperatures ranging from 50-65°F. It is a transitional month from spring to summer, so you can expect some variability in temperatures and occasional rain showers. It's a good time to visit the city before the peak summer season kicks in.

Does it snow in Atlantic City?

Yes, snowfall is possible in Atlantic City during the winter months. The city receives an average of around 10 inches of snow per year. However, the amount and frequency of snowfall can vary from year to year.

Is a bus driver a public servant?

Not literally. While fire, police, and other services act "at your service", according to need, and essentially on demand, the bus has a schedule that -you- must conform to. If the bus company is subsidized with tax money, they -are- public servants in a broader sense.

What was the legal age to gamble in Atlantic City in 1978?

The legal gambling age in Atlantic City in 1978 was and still is 21.

How old do you have to be to go to Mohegan Sun casino's?

It depends on the state you're in, but generally, if you're not allowed to gamble, you're not allowed in the casino. There are exceptions...for instance, most places will allow you to pass through the casino (accompanied by someone 21 or over) on your way to a property restaurant or hotel room. But if you're asking if you can just "hang out" in the casino...no.

What is the halfway city between Atlantic City and Charleston SC?

Somewhere in the Carolins would be good, probably North Carolina. South of the Border isn't a bad place to stop if you're doing a road trip, or meeting someone. Lots of places to eat, places to stay, shop, and so on.

Is there a train from Atlantic City to New York City?

Yes, Amtrak trains run from Penn Station in New York City to Atlantic City. There are two trains, actually: Atlantic City Express Service and New Jersey Transit Service. See the Related Link below for Amtrak's home page.

The station codes you will need to enter are "NYP" for New York Penn Station, and either "ACE" for Atlantic City Express Service, or "ACY" for Atlantic City New Jersey Transit Service.

You can also access the list of station codes from the Amtrak home page.

How much does it cost in tolls from Hampton va to Atlantic City NJ?

The cost in tolls from Hampton, VA, to Atlantic City, NJ, can vary depending on the route taken. Generally, tolls can range from approximately $20 to $30. It's advisable to check current toll rates on specific toll road websites or apps for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Is there any airport shuttle or bus service from Philadelphia Airport to Atlantic City NJ?

There are no regularly scheduled direct shuttles between Philadelphia International Airport & Atlantic City. You can take a bus from the airport to the bus terminal in Center City Philadelphia and take another bus to Atlantic City, then take a taxi to your destination in Atlantic City.

Another option from Philadelphia International Airport to Center City is to take the SEPTA train which runs every half hour. However unless buy your ticket in advance from their website you'll be charged a $1.50 penalty for paying your fare on-board.

What happened to Hotel Morton Atlantic City?

The Morton Hotel on Virginia Avenue was demolished in the mid-70s, which I happened to witness. My family and I always stayed in the hotel next to it and I was always jealous walking by it and hearing the Morton guests splashing around in its salt water pool. Despite the jealousy it was sad to watch it fall.

What is the distance from New York City to Atlantic City?

The driving distance between Atlantic City, NJ and New York, NY is approximately 130 miles. The driving time would be approximately 2 hours if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Where is the Atlantic City Aquarium in Atlantic City New Jersey located?

The address of the Atlantic City Coastal Museum is: 421 Carson Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

How long does it takento drive from Boston to Atlantic City?

The driving distance between Boston, MA and Atlantic City, NJ is approximately 355 miles. The driving time would be approximately 5 hours 45 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work, border crossings and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

How much does a Greyhound bus cost from Atlantic City to Colorado Springs?

Depending on the fare type purchased, a one-way ticket from Atlantic City to Colorado Springs will cost approximately $133.45 - $176.00.

Can you use your E Z Pass for parking at Atlantic City Airport?

well I had the same question as i have to pick up my fiancee from Philly international on Tuesday morning. And the answer is NO you can not use E-Z Pass for parking at the airport. I called directly too the Philly Parking Authority although there has been much talk of this happening since 2009 it has yet to happen. Cmon Philly get with it I know you can use it in AC and all NY airports even Newark!

What year was the Atlantic City boardwalk built?

The first boardwalk was built in 1870 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the mid-1800s, oceanside resorts and the railroads that provided transportation to them were enjoying a booming success, but they were also gritting their teeth against the problem of sand