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In Aftermath Of Sandy, AC Pushing To Get You Back To The Shore

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On Friday, the Atlantic City Alliance is set to unveil a new campaign that aims to get you back to the Jersey Shore. On Friday, the Atlantic City Alliance is set to unveil a new campaign that aims to get you back to the Jersey Shore.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -

While November in Atlantic City can be a little slow when it comes to tourism and new visitors, this year the New Jersey resort city is having bigger problems than just the changing of the seasons.

In the aftermath of the storm, two major conventions were canceled, both of which were supposed to have largely been attended by New Jersey residents who were impacted by the storm.

On Friday, the Atlantic City Alliance is set to unveil a new campaign that aims to get you back to the Jersey Shore.

The campaign is called "Can DO AC," a play on the previous campaign "DO AC" that ran during the summer. The Atlantic City Alliance says the new slogan is meant to represent the "can do" attitude of Atlantic City.

One visitor tells FOX 29 he has already booked a weekend getaway.

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