Escape AC - Escape Rooms, situated inside Tropicana Atalanta City on the Boardwalk is a fun place to bond with your friends and family. Featuring four rooms namely the Casino, Boardwalk, Theater and Poker, the level of difficulty of each escape room here varies but offers the same fun nonetheless. Once locked inside the room, you get an hour to solve clues and find your way out.
This theater, originally an addition to St. Michael's, was built in 1926. In 2003, it assumed its current name and function. The Hall's namesake is Dante Alighieri, whose bas relief bust adorns a plaque on the second story. The Italian-style architecture, supervised by Thomas Sykes, celebrates the Italian neighborhood that surrounds it. Their mission is to host local performing artists and arts organizations. They also present a variety of professional performances.
Founded in 1855, this majestic and historic church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Tolentine. The church is built in the Romanesque style which makes it in no way less than the cathedrals and basilicas of Europe. The intricacies of the design truly make it a sight to behold. The architectural splendor of the artistry is sure to hold you in awe. It is a church truly built to the glory of God.
Named in honor of city's mayor Edward L., the Bader Field was formerly an airport that was used for seaplanes and land-based airplanes. It was officially closed down in 2006 and while the airfield remains vacant and awaits redevelopment, it is a popular venue for hosting festivals, fairs, local and sporting events. This sprawling space makes for a great event venue and hosts major cultural offerings in the city.