The 20th century in the Atlantic City started with a rapid infrastructure change. The boarding houses were replaced with large hotels. The construction of Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel and Traymore Hotel was also started in the early 1900s. Edward L. Bader elected as the mayor of the city in the 1920s. The city bought land for Convention Hall, now known as the Boardwalk Hall worth of $1.5 million at that time.

Here below is a collection of incredible pictures that show streets, famous landmarks and everyday life in Atlantic City and the Jersey Shore from the early 20th century. Vote your favorites