Where is Atlantic City heading? First, it hosts a rodeo, with its blatant animal abuse, and now a diving horse? No horse wants to dive off a tower into water unless it's been trained to fear, through ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - What happened in Atlantic City's past should stay in Atlantic City's past - especially if it involves high-diving horses. That was the decision made by Anthony Catanoso, owner of ...
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) – The Diving Horse has finally been put out to pasture for good. The owner of Atlantic City’s Steel Pier says he’s dropping a plan to bring back the legendary attraction, ...
My favorite Steel Pier memory comes from a class trip. The biggest thrill for me was going into the Diving Bell. I remember leaving the bus and running to be the first one to go in that bell. Only a ...
IN 1929 Sonora Webster booked her high-diving horse act into Atlantic City. It became the single most popular attraction in the city's history. When Steel Pier closed in the late 1970s, so did the ...
Anthony Catanoso's family owns the historic pier. He told the Associated Press on Tuesday that he's no longer interested in reviving an attraction that helped make the pier world famous last century.
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