Millville Lodging Near Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center
Featuring a lovely lake view, our hotel provides easy access to the nearby Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center and its glass museum, foundry and unique gift shops. Visit the artists in residence at the new Glasstown Arts District, which hosts numerous unique shops and fine dining establishments. In addition the city's growing arts scene, our hotel is near the Cumberland Mall and the Millville Army Air Field Museum. There is something fun for everyone near the Country Inn Millville hotel.
Nearby Millville attractions include:
Cumberland Mall (2.3 miles) Shop 'til you drop at all your favorite stores just two miles from our Millville lodging. Phone: (856) 825-9507
Delsea Drive-In Movie Theater (4.0 miles) For over 75 years, the Delsea has been operating in old fashion drive-in style, while showing the latest movie features. Phone: (856) 696-0011
Glasstown Arts District (2.0 miles) Don't miss the downtown Glasstown Arts District and its beautiful architecture, glass-making displays, unique gifts and great food. Phone: (856) 293-0556 Toll free: (800) 887-4957
Millville Army Air Field Museum (3.9 miles) Come learn about Millville's vital role in aviation and fighter-pilot training. Tours explain the museum's role as "America's First Defense Airport." Phone: (856) 327-2347
Regal Cinemas 14 (1.7 miles) Looking for a great family movie theater? Regal Cinemas 14 has all the latest features. Phone: (856) 327-2229
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center (0.4 miles) Explore the area's rich cultural tradition in handcrafted glass art at the Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center. near our Millville hotel. Phone: (856) 825-6800
About Atlantic City
Located off the New Jersey shoreline on Abescon Island, Atlantic City is known for towering casinos, flashy lights and late-night fun. Originally designed as a posh seaside resort before the turn of the century, Atlantic City fell on hard times until gambling was legalized in 1976. Today, the city attracts millions of visitors each year seeking to strike it rich at the slot machines and craps tables. Billionaire Donald Trump's monolithic and gaudy Taj Mahal is one of the biggest casinos in the world. First-time guests are often spellbound by the flamboyant décor and Oriental trappings. The casinos offer plenty of live entertainment, ranging from the venerable Tom Jones to the latest Elvis impersonator. During the daytime, take a stroll down the famous wooden Boardwalk lined with tacky tourist traps and wacky curio shops.
Did you know?
Atlantic City has always possessed a dubious blend of glitz and kitsch. It seems somehow appropriate that it is distinguished as being the site of the first Miss America Pageant in 1921. The city continued to host the event through 2005, and the pageant headquarters remain here.