1. The World's Greatest Elephant - Lucy The Elephant

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    The World's Greatest Elephant - Lucy The Elephant

  2. Lucy the Elephant (Margate City) - 2021 All You Need to ...

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    Today, Lucy the Elephant is recognized as the Oldest Roadside Attraction in America and has been declared a National Historic Landmark. There is no charge to visit the site or to shop in the Gift Shop; however, visitors wishing to go inside the elephant must purchase admission tickets to the Guided Tour.

  3. Lucy the Margate Elephant

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    Lucy the Margate Elephant. Standing six stories high and weighing ninety tons, Lucy the Margate Elephant is a rare example of a nineteenth century architectural "folly." One of three elephants designed and built in 1881 by engineer, inventory and real estate speculator James Lafferty, only Lucy survives. More than 25,000 visitors annually pay ...

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    Lucy the Elephant 50th Anniversary Coin. While visiting Lucy the Elephant, don’t forget to visit our gift shop to purchase one-of-a-kind Lucy souvenirs and other elephant-themed items. Guided Tours through Lucy begin every 30 minutes. Learn about Lucy’s history and the steps being made to preserve this National Historic Landmark built in 1881.

  5. Lucy the Elephant - The Historical Souvenir of Margate, NJ

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    Lucy the elephant is one of the tallest and biggest elephants in Margate, New Jersey. Five miles from Atlantic City, she stands as an example of novelty architecture. Lucy the elephant was created in 1881 by James V. Lafferty. The statue is six stories high and is made of tin and wood.