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THE SAM AZEEZ MUSEUM OF WOODBINE HERITAGE


history of Woodbine. Housed in the Brotherhood Synagogue constructed by early Jewish set- tlers in the 1800s, the museum has a wealth of history, personal accounts, docu- ments and artifacts. It’s named for Sidney “Sam” Azeez, who grew up during the Depression in Woodbine and was one of the pioneers of the Internet and cell phone technologies. The museum is a designated teaching center for Holocaust education and is recommended by the Jewish Travel Guide of the United States and Canada. 609-861-5355 or www.thesam.org


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hear “watch the tram car, please” and a funny, yellow moving car will pass by. Rolling chairs were replaced by tram cars in 1946 to take passengers from one end of the Boardwalk to the other for a nickel. OK, so today the price is a bit higher and the style of dress is more casual than the era of rolling chairs but the excitement of riding in these big yellow tram cars is just as much fun.


37 HISTORIC BOARDWALK HALL


tour that includes Yankee Stadium and Miami. This will be Madonna’s third


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It’s Madonna Sept. 15 at Boardwalk Hall, part of her North American


When you’re strolling the Board- walk in Wildwood you’ll always


The Sam Azeez Museum is a living memorial to the multi-cultural


appearance at the iconic Boardwalk Hall where she made her Atlantic City debut in 2006. The Hall continues to book great concerts, athletic events,


ice skating


exhibitions, circuses and a long list of attractions seven decades after it first opened – the Beatles, Pavarotti, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Neil Diamond, Andrea Bocelli, Paul McCartney, Cher, Bette Midler, Bruce Springsteen and many others have all thrilled audiences. 609-348-7000. www. boardwalkhall.com


MOREY’S PIERS


an absolute must on any visit to Southern New Jersey. With age-appropriate rides for


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Morey’s Piers amusement piers and water parks in the Wildwoods are


toddlers through senior citizens, visitors can pay as they go for each ride with pre- paid cards or purchase a wristband that will allow riders on all attractions. Tickets and wristbands can be used at any of the three piers. The water parks even have special sections for younger swimmers. 609-522- 3900. www.moreyspiers.com


THE FORGOTTEN WARRIORS MUSEUM


men and women who served in Korea and Vietnam. The museum has over a thousand artifacts, photos and more. The museum is in the County Airport, 529 Forrestal Road, Rio Grande, near the Naval Air Station.


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Dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the memorabilia from


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