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Atlantic City, NJ, USA hosts
1st Africa Travel Tourism Event

 

 

Sept. 30- Oct. 3, 2002, Atlantic City, NJ USA
The first show of it's kind in North America. Presented by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) it is the 1st Africa Travel, Tourism and Gaming Trade Show & Conference.
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Many of us remember Atlantic City, New Jersey from playing the familiar board game Monopoly, where the card, "Take a walk on the Boardwalk, " could put you in the winners circle. A popular East Coast resort and convention destination, Atlantic City is within easy driving distance of a third of the United States population. It is accessible by air via two nearby International Airports, and connected via three major highways.

Driving Distance (miles) to Atlantic City: From New York, NY - 115 / Philadelphia, PA- 60
Washington, DC- 189 / Atlanta, GA - 776 / Chicago, IL - 795

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Getting There:
By Air: Atlantic City International Airport is a few minutes from city center. Philadelphia International Airport is a 60 minute drive via the Atlantic City Expressway.

Take a Rental Car:
From New York City , it's approximately 2 Hours and 20 Minutes on interstate highways that connect the Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38 to the Atlantic City Expressway. Then follow Expressway direct to Atlantic City.

Take the Train: New Jersey Transit arrives and departs through the rail terminal next to the Atlantic City Convention Center.

Take the Bus: New Jersey Transit, Greyhound and Academy Bus Lines provide scheduled service to Atlantic City from the NY/NJ Port Authority terminal at 41st Street and 8th Avenue in New York City. The Atlantic City Municipal Terminal is located at Michigan and Atlantic Avenues near all major hotels.


Hotel. Resort / Casino Information:
http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/accommodations_hotels.asp

Visitor information: Toll free 1-888-AC-CONVE (222-3683)

American Automobile Association: 800-222-4357
Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority: 609-348-7100
Atlantic City International Airport: 609-645-78951-800-2-FLY ACY

Visitor Services Counselors: 1-888-AC-VISIT(228-4748) for a FREE Visitor Guide.

Free Brochure: Atlantic City events and attractions. Call toll-free 1-800-BOARDWK(1-800-262-7395).

Media Relations: Susan Ricciardi at 1-609-449-7126.

Group Tours: Deneen White, International Sales Manager, Bennyè Marsh, Domestic Sales Manager, or1-888-AC-TOURS (228-6877).

Web site: http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/


1st Africa Travel, Tourism and Gaming Trade Show and Conference,
Sept. 30- Oct. 3, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
CCA web site: www.africacncl.org

The site has the brochure in a PDF format that can be downloaded to register. Updates will also be placed on the website as we get closer to the event. If you have any questions on registration of sponsorship please feel free to contact:

Richard Larios, Development Director
mailto:rlarios@africacncl.org

or Christopher Alion, Assistant Development Director mailto:calion@africacncl.org
Phone (202) 835-1115.

 
 
 


Photo Credits:Atlantic City CVB / ATA Archives

Getting There:
By Air: Atlantic City International Airport is a few minutes from city center. Philadelphia International Airport is a 60 minute drive via the Atlantic City Expressway.

Take a Rental Car:
From New York City , it's approximately 2 Hours and 20 Minutes on interstate highways that connect the Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38 to the Atlantic City Expressway. Then follow Expressway direct to Atlantic City.

Take the Train: New Jersey Transit arrives and departs through the rail terminal next to the Atlantic City Convention Center.

Take the Bus: New Jersey Transit, Greyhound and Academy Bus Lines provide scheduled service to Atlantic City from the NY/NJ Port Authority terminal at 41st Street and 8th Avenue in New York City. The Atlantic City Municipal Terminal is located at Michigan and Atlantic Avenues near all major hotels.


Hotel. Resort / Casino Information:
http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/accommodations_hotels.asp

Visitor information: Toll free 1-888-AC-CONVE (222-3683)

American Automobile Association: 800-222-4357
Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority: 609-348-7100
Atlantic City International Airport: 609-645-78951-800-2-FLY ACY

Visitor Services Counselors: 1-888-AC-VISIT(228-4748) for a FREE Visitor Guide.

Free Brochure: Atlantic City events and attractions. Call toll-free 1-800-BOARDWK(1-800-262-7395).

Media Relations: Susan Ricciardi at 1-609-449-7126.

Group Tours: Deneen White, International Sales Manager, Bennyè Marsh, Domestic Sales Manager, or1-888-AC-TOURS (228-6877).

Web site: http://www.atlanticcitynj.com/


1st Africa Travel, Tourism and Gaming Trade Show and Conference: Sept. 30- Oct. 3, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
CCA web site: www.africacncl.org

The site has the brochure in a PDF format that can be downloaded to register. Updates will also be placed on the website as we get closer to the event. If you have any questions on registration of sponsorship please feel free to contact:

Richard Larios, Development Director
mailto:rlarios@africacncl.org

or Christopher Alion, Assistant Development Director mailto:calion@africacncl.org
Phone (202) 835-1115.

 
 
 


Photo Credits:Atlantic City CVB / ATA Archives