More than 50 breweries and distilleries filled the campground, as well as food and crafts vendors. There were medium readings and fortune telling. Chainsaw Jenna, dressed as Marvel superhero Black Widow, was carving a giant snake throughout the night. Contests were held for costumes, vendor tents, pumpkin pie eating and more. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
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