Kennedy Plaza is an attractive amphitheater on the waterfront of the Atlantic City coastline. Located along the celebrated Boardwalk area, there is seating available as well as facilities for the handicapped. All year round, it plays host to fascinating multi-cultural events ranging from Calypso beats to Korean sword dances, African fire eaters, stilt walkers, acrobats and much more. The Kennedy Plaza brings the world right to the shores of Atlantic City. Most events are free and you can find out more by dialing the toll free number to Atlantic City tourism information 888-228-4748.
The Ocean City Music Pier has been entertaining one and all since 1928. The beautiful waterfront and the serene surroundings make it a perfect venue for hosting concerts and other cultural events. From live music concerts, gigs, comedy shows to beauty pageants, this pier has hosted a variety of events and continues to do so. While you are in town, do make it a point to attend a show here to experience the creative and cultural side of Ocean City.
Located on the intersection of English Creek Avenue and Reega Avenue in Egg Harbor Township, Tuckahoe Brewing Company is known for their variety of specially-brewed beers. Visit the brewery’s tasting room and explore the beers that they have to offer. Patrons can even place order for their choice of beer and pick it up from the curbside. This Rustic-style brewery also features a biergarten that is set on their patio. On certain days of the week you will find several food trucks serving a variety of delicious eats.
Opened in 1921 as a convention center, this historic venue has been enthralling visitors for several decades now. The Boardwalk Hall is now a modern entertainment and sporting venue. Consisting of an arena and theater, it hosts indoor auto racing, concerts, football matches and festivals.
Tuckerton Seaport is a testament to the rich architectural history of New Jersey. Various recreated buildings and structures line the coastline of this recreated fishing village including Tucker's Island Lighthouse, Joy Dayton's Sawmill, and Jay C. Parker's Decoy Carving Shop. There are several restaurants that get into the action as well, paying tribute to the heritage of the Jersey Shore Baymen. The Museum offers lunch at the restaurant Skeeter's with a gift shop located within. Numerous educational programs are on offer as well.