IN the 1850s Pitney convinced railroad investors to build rail lines from the Philadelphia/Camden area to the beachfront city he helped engineer Richard Osborne design.
This barrier island was used primarily for shellfish harvesting and light farming, until a doctor named Jonathan Pitney became convinced it was the ideal location for a health resort. The resort city has withstood numerous legal and economic shifts as a major tourist location, and is finally currently again on the upswing. New Jersey has a long and storied history of gambling centered around Atlantic City and its historic Boardwalk on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.