Chicken Bone Beach

Beach · Atlantic City

Chicken Bone Beach

Beach · Atlantic City

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Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ 08401

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This beach celebrates its rich African American heritage with a laid-back vibe, historic significance, and a lively boardwalk scene perfect for everyone.  

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Jul 11, 2025

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"A historic beach in Atlantic City that was a haven for vacationing Black families during segregation." - Sarah Enelow-Snyder

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"People flock to the Atlantic City’s beaches to enjoy the sun, sand, and other splendors the city has to offer. But forgotten by many is Chicken Bone Beach, which opened in 1900 and was a segregated beach set aside for Black beachgoers. In the mid-20th century, there was a rising Black middle class that wanted to participate in all the recreational activities the city offered. While there were many Black-centric nightlife options in Atlantic City during segregation, Chicken Bone Beach was a rare haven for families seeking some oceanside relief from the heat. When Chicken Bone Beach was segregated, many of the nearby restaurants refused to serve Black customers. As such, families would have to pack their own picnic lunches. Their leftovers would litter the beach, scattered by animals and the elements. The name Chicken Bone Beach arose from the large amounts of leftover bones found in the sand. In 1964, The Civil Rights Act officially desegregated the United States, including the beaches in Atlantic City. Chicken Bone Beach, and its history, became nearly forgotten until a graduate student uncovered information about it while studying Atlantic City as a tourist destination for Black families. Today, the beach is nearly indistinguishable from others stretching along the coastline. But you can find a memorial plaque along the boardwalk. There are jazz concerts in the area during certain times of the year, and the Chicken Bone Beach Historical Society works hard to make sure the beach, its history, and the history of segregation in Atlantic City aren’t forgotten." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Pierrick Corneau

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this is a wonderfull beach ! … if you stay away and avoid to look towards the awfull pier or abandonned buildings

Dennis Watts

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One of the bigger beaches in Atlantic City in the background is the Rainforest Cafe and the formerly Trump Tower which is ironic because this used to be a segregated Beach we're only blacks would go back in the days anyway everything's all good now you can walk underneath a pier and the waves come in you can also fish under there very close to the Atlantic City Convention Center which is in the backdrop

Zarina Mehrfar

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Good beach, historical site for African Americans and it’s right on the boardwalk. If you’re coming to Atlantic City come here 100%. Beach rentals for chairs and stuff available. Enjoy!!

Ms. Ro

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Beautiful, historically Black beach at Missouri Ave. entrance to the boardwalk! Great view of the sunset in the evening!

Ilesh Patel

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Not so great beach but not bad either. So many bars and casinos to explore.

Linda Miller Reads

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Historical place for African American people in Atlantic city. Black girl beach day event. This is my new beach!

Marguerite Faust

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Loved it! Had a great time on the beach and board walk!

Mondesir Gboho

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The beach was great to visit,there were lots of people and the waves were not so high has expected but it was still a fun experience. U should definitely visit.