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The Margate roadside attraction was due to receive $500,000. The federal government canceled the appropriation, throwing a ...
The famous elephant has a longstanding history with the Jersey Shore community, attracting visitors year-round.
Lucy is a National Historic Landmark and the country's oldest roadside attraction, but to those who love her, she's so much more.
This story was updated on April 25 to include a photo of the scaffolding surrounding Lucy the Elephant taken on this date. Lucy the Elephant’s makeover is taking longer than expected. While the nation ...
Don't panic if you see a demolition crew near Lucy the Elephant, a beloved landmark of the Jersey Shore. The popular pachyderm in Margate isn't going anywhere. Instead, workers are to raze and ...
MARGATE — After 15 months and $2.4 million in restorations, Lucy the Elephant unveiled her new look Wednesday before a couple hundred fans. The elephant’s caretakers held a celebration that ...
Step back, World's Largest Ball of Twine and Wheat Jesus, Lucy the Elephant, the pride of Margate, NJ, has just won the title ...
MARGATE, NJ — Modeling with his brother for a t-shirt that promoted Lucy the Elephant is how Ian Schwadron looks back on one his first encounters with the 143-year-old structure in Margate ...
The six-story tall, 90-ton elephant has had a long history of preservation efforts and repairs. Built in 1881 in an effort to attract homebuyers to the area, Lucy is now a National Historic ...
You can help Lucy the Elephant in Margate, NJ, win the title of Best Roadside Attraction in the nation by USA Today. NBC10 Jersey Shore bureau reporter Ted Greenberg has the details.