Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ Society
DEDICATED TO PRESERVING TWO PRICELESS MUSICAL TREASURES
Links
Websites and webpages of interest
Stop List of the Midmer-Losh Organ
All 1,235 registers on the seven-manual console.
Boardwalk Hall
Home of the world's largest pipe organ.
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.
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.
The Press of Atlantic City
Atlantic City's local newspaper.
Pipe Organ Database
Courtesy of the Organ Historical Society
An Encyclopedia of Organ Stops
A guide to organ stop names and their origins, use, etc.
Edwin H. Lemare
An appreciation of the famous Concert Organist, Composer, and Transcriber.
metaglyph.com
Websites by Ronald Gehrmann, designer of the original ACCHOS website.
Further Reading
Other websites with information about Atlantic City's organs
Boardwalk Hall – Home of the world's largest pipe organ.
Photographs from 2007, by Jamie Snell.
Article on oddmusic.com
From the March/April 1999 issue of the ATOS journal, Theatre Organ.
"Pipeline to the Past", from Casino Connection.
"Atlantic City's Most Priceless Indoor Possession", from acweekly.com
Photographs from Ross McNeillie's album on flickr.com
Stop list according to the German website die-orgelseite.de
Wikipedia entry: Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ.
Wikipedia entry: Boardwalk Hall.
The Largest Organ in the World, Part 1, by Arthur Goulet.
The Largest Organ in the World, Part 2, by Arthur Goulet.
The Ballroom Organ, by Arthur Goulet.
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