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Links
Websites and webpages of interest
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Stop List of the Midmer-Losh Organ
All 1,235 registers on the seven-manual console.
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Boardwalk Hall
Home of the world's largest pipe organ.
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Atlantic City High School Organ
Also designed by Emerson Richards and built by Midmer-Losh, this instrument was the forerunner of the Main Auditorium organ at Boardwalk Hall.
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Atlantic City Historical Museum
Committed to preserving the rich history of this one-of-a-kind seaside resort. Open daily (check on major holidays) from 10 to 4. Free admission.
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The Press of Atlantic City
Atlantic City's local newspaper.
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Pipe Organ Database
Courtesy of the Organ Historical Society
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An Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
A guide to organ stop names and their origins, use, etc.
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Edwin H. Lemare
An appreciation of the famous Concert Organist, Composer, and Transcriber.
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metaglyph.com
Websites by Ronald Gehrmann, designer of the original ACCHOS website.
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Further Reading
Other websites with information about Atlantic City's organs
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Boardwalk Hall – Home of the world's largest pipe organ. |
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Photographs from 2007, by Jamie Snell. |
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Article on oddmusic.com |
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From the March/April 1999 issue of the ATOS journal, Theatre Organ. |
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"Pipeline to the Past", from Casino Connection. |
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"Atlantic City's Most Priceless Indoor Possession", from acweekly.com |
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Photographs from Ross McNeillie's album on flickr.com |
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Stop list according to the German website die-orgelseite.de |
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Wikipedia entry: Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ. |
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Wikipedia entry: Boardwalk Hall. |
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The Largest Organ in the World, Part 1, by Arthur Goulet. |
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The Largest Organ in the World, Part 2, by Arthur Goulet. |
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The Ballroom Organ, by Arthur Goulet. |
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