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Atlantic City, NJ

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Why do they call Atlantic City Ducktown?
Why do they call Atlantic City Ducktown? Atlantic City's Ducktown neighborhood earned its name in the early 20th century when Italian immigrants settled in the area and began raising ducks in their backyards and along nearby waterways. The abundance of ducks led locals to affectionately refer to the area as “Ducktown.” Over the decades, Ducktown became known for its vibrant Italian-American community, thriving markets, and family-run restaurants. Today, the name celebrates both the neighborhood's unique history and its cultural heritage, making it a point of pride for residents and visitors alike. Ducktown remains a lively district, home to iconic establishments like Ducktown Tavern & Liquors, where the neighborhood's rich past and welcoming spirit are still very much alive.
Where is Ducktown, Atlantic City?
Where is Ducktown, Atlantic City? Ducktown is a historic neighborhood located in the heart of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Bordered roughly by Missouri Avenue to the east, Texas Avenue to the west, Atlantic Avenue to the south, and the Atlantic City Expressway to the north, Ducktown is conveniently situated near the city's central attractions. The area is just a short walk from the famous Atlantic City Boardwalk, casinos, and major shopping and dining destinations. Ducktown Tavern & Liquors, a local favorite, can be found at 2400 Atlantic Avenue, right in the center of the district. This prime location makes Ducktown easily accessible for both locals and visitors looking to explore Atlantic City's cultural and culinary scene.

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