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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-05-2011 @ 6:41AM
steve said...
Was the author really there? The 'pushcarts' are actually called rolling chairs. The vacant lots and other 'charming ' areas mentioned are few and scattered; the city is building another casino and continues to draw visitors and business. Perhaps the author would have been better served sampling The Walk, or the eclectic nightlife of the Trop, or the elegance of the Borgata. Like any city, there are hotels, shops and restaurants to satisfy every taste and every pocketbook. I find AC much more pleasing than Reno, which seems lost in a time warp. Funny, he never mentioned the Jitneys either.
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