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Lucy the Elephant is a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture, constructed of wood and tin sheeting in 1881 by James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, approximately five miles (8 km) south of Atlantic City. Originally named Elephant Bazaar, Lucy was built to promote real estate sales and attract tourists. Today, Lucy is the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America.

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  • Lucy ist ein Bauwerk in der Gestalt eines Elefanten in Margate City im Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. Sie ist die zweitgrößte Darstellung eines Elefanten auf der Welt nach dem Glaselefanten in Hamm, Deutschland und eine National Historic Landmark. (de)
  • Lucy the Elephant is a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture, constructed of wood and tin sheeting in 1881 by James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, approximately five miles (8 km) south of Atlantic City. Originally named Elephant Bazaar, Lucy was built to promote real estate sales and attract tourists. Today, Lucy is the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America. (en)
  • 大象露西(英語:Lucy the Elephant)是一座六層高的大象外形的新穎建築,用木材和錫板構成,由詹姆斯·V·拉夫爾提在1881年於美國新澤西州的大西洋城以南約5英里(8公里)的上建成的。露西最初被命名為「大象雜貨店」(Elephant Bazaar),其宗旨是促進房地產銷售並吸引遊客。今天,露西是美國現存最古老的。 (zh)
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  • Lucy ist ein Bauwerk in der Gestalt eines Elefanten in Margate City im Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. Sie ist die zweitgrößte Darstellung eines Elefanten auf der Welt nach dem Glaselefanten in Hamm, Deutschland und eine National Historic Landmark. (de)
  • Lucy the Elephant is a six-story elephant-shaped example of novelty architecture, constructed of wood and tin sheeting in 1881 by James V. Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, approximately five miles (8 km) south of Atlantic City. Originally named Elephant Bazaar, Lucy was built to promote real estate sales and attract tourists. Today, Lucy is the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America. (en)
  • 大象露西(英語:Lucy the Elephant)是一座六層高的大象外形的新穎建築,用木材和錫板構成,由詹姆斯·V·拉夫爾提在1881年於美國新澤西州的大西洋城以南約5英里(8公里)的上建成的。露西最初被命名為「大象雜貨店」(Elephant Bazaar),其宗旨是促進房地產銷售並吸引遊客。今天,露西是美國現存最古老的。 (zh)
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