Atlantique City Next Weekend
The world’s largest indoor antique and collectible show, Atlantique City,
returns to The Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey next weekend, March
25 and 26.
returns to The Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey next weekend, March
25 and 26.
Sponsored by Antique Trader magazine, Atlantique City will feature
more than 1,000 booths with antiques and collectibles from around the world,
free appraisals, and free furniture delivery within 200 miles of the
show.
more than 1,000 booths with antiques and collectibles from around the world,
free appraisals, and free furniture delivery within 200 miles of the
show.
Appraiser and historian Elyse Luray will be on hand, and Planters Peanuts
will be celebrating their centennial at the show with activities to include
distributing fresh roasted peanuts, taking visitors on an interactive journey
down memory lane, and celebrating moments and milestones throughout the last 100
years. In addition to memorabilia provided by Planters, Anthony Scola of
Philadelphia will feature his private Peanuts collection at the show. Scola, who
serves as president of the Peanuts Pals Collector’s Club, said he will display
about 75 items from cans and special packaging to promotional items and a rare
deck of cards.
will be celebrating their centennial at the show with activities to include
distributing fresh roasted peanuts, taking visitors on an interactive journey
down memory lane, and celebrating moments and milestones throughout the last 100
years. In addition to memorabilia provided by Planters, Anthony Scola of
Philadelphia will feature his private Peanuts collection at the show. Scola, who
serves as president of the Peanuts Pals Collector’s Club, said he will display
about 75 items from cans and special packaging to promotional items and a rare
deck of cards.
Show hours are Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Advance-ticket buyers receive a reduced admission and early entry to the show at
9 a.m. Saturday. A two-day advance ticket is $24. Saturday-only admission is $15
in advance, and Sunday-only admission is $10 in advance. Tickets can be ordered
online at Atlantique City’s newly revamped website, www.AtlantiqueCity.com , or by
calling (800) 526-2724 or (609) 625-7300, or by writing P.O. Box 547, Mays
Landing, NJ 08330.
Advance-ticket buyers receive a reduced admission and early entry to the show at
9 a.m. Saturday. A two-day advance ticket is $24. Saturday-only admission is $15
in advance, and Sunday-only admission is $10 in advance. Tickets can be ordered
online at Atlantique City’s newly revamped website, www.AtlantiqueCity.com , or by
calling (800) 526-2724 or (609) 625-7300, or by writing P.O. Box 547, Mays
Landing, NJ 08330.
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Atlantique City Next Weekend
The world’s largest indoor antique and collectible show, Atlantique City,
returns to The Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey next weekend, March
25 and 26.
returns to The Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey next weekend, March
25 and 26.
Sponsored by Antique Trader magazine, Atlantique City will feature
more than 1,000 booths with antiques and collectibles from around the world,
free appraisals, and free furniture delivery within 200 miles of the
show.
more than 1,000 booths with antiques and collectibles from around the world,
free appraisals, and free furniture delivery within 200 miles of the
show.
Appraiser and historian Elyse Luray will be on hand, and Planters Peanuts
will be celebrating their centennial at the show with activities to include
distributing fresh roasted peanuts, taking visitors on an interactive journey
down memory lane, and celebrating moments and milestones throughout the last 100
years. In addition to memorabilia provided by Planters, Anthony Scola of
Philadelphia will feature his private Peanuts collection at the show. Scola, who
serves as president of the Peanuts Pals Collector’s Club, said he will display
about 75 items from cans and special packaging to promotional items and a rare
deck of cards.
will be celebrating their centennial at the show with activities to include
distributing fresh roasted peanuts, taking visitors on an interactive journey
down memory lane, and celebrating moments and milestones throughout the last 100
years. In addition to memorabilia provided by Planters, Anthony Scola of
Philadelphia will feature his private Peanuts collection at the show. Scola, who
serves as president of the Peanuts Pals Collector’s Club, said he will display
about 75 items from cans and special packaging to promotional items and a rare
deck of cards.
Show hours are Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Advance-ticket buyers receive a reduced admission and early entry to the show at
9 a.m. Saturday. A two-day advance ticket is $24. Saturday-only admission is $15
in advance, and Sunday-only admission is $10 in advance. Tickets can be ordered
online at Atlantique City’s newly revamped website, www.AtlantiqueCity.com , or by
calling (800) 526-2724 or (609) 625-7300, or by writing P.O. Box 547, Mays
Landing, NJ 08330.
Advance-ticket buyers receive a reduced admission and early entry to the show at
9 a.m. Saturday. A two-day advance ticket is $24. Saturday-only admission is $15
in advance, and Sunday-only admission is $10 in advance. Tickets can be ordered
online at Atlantique City’s newly revamped website, www.AtlantiqueCity.com , or by
calling (800) 526-2724 or (609) 625-7300, or by writing P.O. Box 547, Mays
Landing, NJ 08330.






