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Amatol Ghost Town – Hammonton, New Jersey - Atlas …

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    The Amatol Racetrack, also known as the Atlantic City Speedway, was the biggest raceway on the East Coast at the time. Made out of wood, …

Amatol Raceway had a fast, short life - Press of Atlantic City

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    The first race was on May 1, 1926, which drew a record crowd. Amatol's many events drew outstanding drivers of the times from all over the country. As many as seventy-five cars competed in single ...

Amatol Raceway and Ammunitions Village/Factory Remains, …

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    280. 169. Forked River. Jan 30, 2022. #3. It was called the Atlantic City Speedway and I believe it was was once owned by Charles Schwab. There are videos and old pictures on the internet. If you visit, there is not much to see except for some old garbage dumps, lots of broken glass, shoes and 2 old buildings from the Amatol plant.

Amatol “Ghost Town” Ruins – Hammonton, NJ – ExploringNJandPA

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    The Amatol Racetrack, also known as the Atlantic City Speedway, was the biggest raceway on the East Coast at the time. Made out of wood, it was a 1.5-mile oval track, about 50 feet wide. You can still see the oval outline of the old speedway via Google Earth (coordinates: 39°36’4.59”N, 74°44’37.10”W), an eerie glimpse of where the ...

Amatol Racetrack - Wikimapia

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    The "Atlantic City" Speedway was situated more than 25 miles to the west of Atlantic City, near Hammonton in Mullica Township, New Jersey. Locals frequently refer to it as the "Amatol Race Track". The location of the track is found by walking a path off Rt. 561 (Moss Mill Rd.) to a rough oval dirt road that traces where the speedway once stood.

Amatol | South Jersey Culture & History Center at …

    https://blogs.stockton.edu/sjchc/2015/05/03/amatol/
    Saving the ruins of the shell-loading site for another day, we tried to envision what the 1.5 mile oval looked like in the late 1920s when it was the fastest raceway in the world. Flying down the track at unheard of speed, Frank Lockhart set a lap record of 147.7 mph in 1927. The track was constructed of 4.5 million board feet of lumber, and ...

Rare video of the old Amatol/Atlantic City Racetrack …

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    Rare video of the old Amatol/Atlantic City Racetrack outside Hammonton. Hard to believe, but a huge race­track of inter­na­tion­al renown once sat on Moss Mill Road just east of Ham­mon­ton, NJ. The site is now indis­tin­guish­able for­rest, with a typ­i­cal …

Amatol_Homepage_Info_.htm - 3 Wide's Picture Vault

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    Don Galardi. Add your Amatol Speedway Information Click Here. or email us at: [email protected]. (If typing's not your thing, please send us your comments and we'll re-type them and add them below!) 3 Wide's Picture Vault. Post Office Box 22. Allentown, NJ 08501. Back to Speedway Memories.

Lost New Jersey Racetracks Project - Mr. Local History …

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    Lost – Atlantic City Speedway (Amatol) (Wood) – Hammonton, New Jersey – 1.5 mile Wood Oval: 8. – Bayonne Speedway – Bayonne, New Jersey – 9. Lost – Brainards Raceway * – Harmony, New Jersey – 5/8 mile dirt oval ... 48. Active – Raceway Park – Old Bridge, New Jersey – Motorcross, Go Card, Street: 49. Lost – Raceway Park ...

Atlantic City Speedway - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_City_Speedway
    Board. Length. 2.4 km (1.5 mi) Banking. 45°. The Atlantic City Speedway was a board oval racing track located near Hammonton, New Jersey. The track was built in 1926, and hosted eight American Automobile Association sanctioned races before the track was demolished in 1933.

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