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Ducktown is a historically Italian American district of Atlantic City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, stretching from Missouri Avenue to Texas Avenue. The Press of Atlantic City called the neighborhood "Atlantic City's Little Italy ".
Ducktown, known as Atlantic City’s “Little Italy,” is a neighborhood in Atlantic City that is home to a robust variety of culture, commerce, and historically important developments. The Ducktown neighborhood boundaries stretch from Missouri to Texas avenues.
Ducktown is a historically Italian American district of Atlantic City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, stretching from Missouri Avenue to Texas Avenue. The Press of Atlantic City called the neighborhood "Atlantic City's Little Italy ".
This exhibition celebrates the Ducktown neighborhood in Atlantic City through the stories of past and present immigrants of two area homes and the local businesses that continue to meet their everyday needs.
Through the art exhibit “Ducktown: An Atlantic City Immigration Story” at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University, Merendino depicted the life of her Italian immigrant grandparents in...
Ducktown is a historic part of Atlantic City where Italian immigrants settled down in the early 20th century. The name Ducktown came because of there being many Duck houses along the Bayfront that raised poultry and waterfowl.
4 lip 2022 · 10 a.m. Friday, July 15: Ducktown Revitalization Tour - Once known as Atlantic City’s “Little Italy,” which is the historic neighborhood of Ducktown, is now known for its art scene, great...