Entertainment in New Jersey
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Stone Pony
Asbury Park experienced passing prominence in the 1970s when Bruce Springsteen 'arrived' at the Stone Pony nightclub, which is still offering live music. After that, the town went through a major decline, followed by a still-in-progress comeback - led by wealthy gay men from NYC who snapped up blocks of forgotten Victorian homes and storefronts to refurbish. Though the place still has an unfinished quality to it (and rough pockets that should be avoided), there's still plenty to enjoy (especially if you're a gay man).
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Trump Taj Mahal
Like a breathless schoolboy, the Trump Taj Mahal loves to tell visitors how much of everything it has. Seven stone elephants! 70 minarets! Four and a half times more steel than the Eiffel Tower! A 30m (100ft) long lobby desk! Go see it all, but be prepared for it to keep trying, room after room, to be the biggest and bestest ever in the whole world.
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Comedy Stop
This is Atlantic City's most popular comedy club and the perfect place to laugh off those gambling losses. After the show's over, you can check out the Tropicana Hotel & Casino, close to where the club is housed - it's one of the biggest places in town, with 1020 hotel rooms and its own indoor theme park, Tivoli Pier.
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New Jersey Performing Arts Center
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center is the city's crowning jewel, hosting national orchestras, operas, dance, jazz and other performances.
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