Sad Day for the Donald: Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza Shutters

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has had a rough couple of weeks, as numerous of its hotels have shut their doors. First, there was Showboat, then Revel, and now — what Donald Trump once called possibly the finest building in the nation — the Trump Plaza closed today after over 30 years in operation. Guests have reported that its decline has been apparent over the years, particularly recently. Want bedspreads or ice machines? Forget about it! But nonetheless, we here at Oyster love hotels so we’re always sad to see one go under. And rumor has it that its sister property, The Trump Taj Mahal, will likely close come November. [USA Today]

Let’s take a walk down memory lane at the Trump Plaza that once was…but is no longer >>






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