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Watch the kids climbthrough this delightful six-story landmark, with tusks and trunk, and enjoy theocean views, or a picnic in the surrounding park.

VisitMargate to meet Lucy, a local landmark in the shape of a circus elephant. Learnits history during a guided tour in summer.

WhenJames Lafferty wanted to attract people to south Atlantic City in the late 19thcentury, he decided he would build a six-story hotel with a remarkableappearance, and Lucy the Elephant was the result. Lucy has stood in Margate formore than 130 years and has become a symbol of the Jersey coast. 

Oncemade from almost a million individual pieces of wood, Lucy the Elephant wasconsidered a feat of architecture at the time. The now predominantly steelstructure has weathered many a storm and famously survived Hurricane Sandy,which came ashore at this very spot in 2012.

Lucyhas had a colorful life, being used as a hotel, a bar and a restaurant. The barwas closed during the prohibition years and bootleggers used it for signalingto smuggle alcohol ashore. 

Every half hourduring summer you can join a guided tour. Learn about the architecture of thestructure and climb the spiral staircase inside Lucy’s hind leg to reach thehowdah at the top. From there, enjoy 360-degree views across Margate and theJersey Shore. See Atlantic City in the distance on a clear day. The howdah ischild-friendly and the stairs can be climbed by people of varying heights andfitness.

The Josephine HarronPark, where Lucy stands, is a stunning coastal park, which is fenced off toensure that your kids are safe while you relax. Enjoy a family picnic at thetables provided here. 

Lucy the Elephant islocated in Margate, about 6 miles (20 kilometers) south of Atlantic City, andcan be reached by car or bus from downtown. There is free parking for visitorshowever, a 30-minute limit is enforced in the small car park. 

Lucythe Elephant is open daily throughout the summer months, but hours vary duringthe off-season, so check the website before visiting.

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Verified traveler
Jul 31, 2019

REALLY big. Kids love climbing up inside. Nothing else to do there, but definitely something different to see.

5/5 - Excellent

E.
Jul 20, 2019

Such a fun little piece of New Jersey history. The tour only takes about an hour. My kids & I loved it.

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Verified traveler
Nov 26, 2018

A must see!!

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Lillian
Aug 29, 2018

We didn't get a chance to see Lucy

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