In New York, there's Coney Island. In Florida, there's Disney World. In New Jersey, there's Steel Pier - once again.
Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, in 1993, Atlantic City's famous Steel Pier resumed its rightful position as the centerpiece of family entertainment on the great wooden way. After years of neglect and ultimately the devestation of a 1982 fire, Donald Trump's Taj Mahal rebuilt the Atlantic City icon making it a viable amusement pier once again.
But just as a house is not a home, a giant steel and concrete pier does not become a magnet for families in search of fun without love. (And a lot of hard work.)
In 1993 the Catanoso brothers, Anthony, Charles, William and Joseph along with their partners Taft Johnson and Edward Olwell brought their love of the amusement business along with a track record of successful go-cart raceways to their biggest project to date.
In New York, there's Coney Island. In Florida, there's Disney World. In New Jersey, there's Steel Pier - once again.
Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, in 1993, Atlantic City's famous Steel Pier resumed its rightful position as the centerpiece of family entertainment on the great wooden way. After years of neglect and ultimately the devestation of a 1982 fire, Donald Trump's Taj Mahal rebuilt the Atlantic City icon making it a viable amusement pier once again.
But just as a house is not a home, a giant steel and concrete pier does not become a magnet for families in search of fun without love. (And a lot of hard work.)
In 1993 the Catanoso brothers, Anthony, Charles, William and Joseph along with their partners Taft Johnson and Edward Olwell brought their love of the amusement business along with a track record of successful go-cart raceways to their biggest project to date.
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In New York, there's Coney Island. In Florida, there's Disney World. In New Jersey, there's Steel Pier - once again.
Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, in 1993, Atlantic City's famous Steel Pier resumed its rightful position as the centerpiece of family entertainment on the great wooden way. After years of neglect and ultimately the devestation of a 1982 fire, Donald Trump's Taj Mahal rebuilt the Atlantic City icon making it a viable amusement pier once again.
But just as a house is not a home, a giant steel and concrete pier does not become a magnet for families in search of fun without love. (And a lot of hard work.)
In 1993 the Catanoso brothers, Anthony, Charles, William and Joseph along with their partners Taft Johnson and Edward Olwell brought their love of the amusement business along with a track record of successful go-cart raceways to their biggest project to date.