If you are like me, you have years and years of pictures on your cell phone. Let's go back in time and see if you remember any of these things in South Jersey.
Walk the boards or drive the main roads approaching any of the city's nine casinos and you'd never know President Trump was involved closely with the resort's gaming-hotel industry for decades.
As Atlantic City's new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino plans for a summer opening, the casino has announced its first job fairs for positions available to previous workers of Trump Taj Mahal.
"I they're just going to cannibalize what's already out there," said Roger Gros, publisher of Global Gaming Business magazine. "I think the industry had right-sized itself in the last couple years."
Here's a behind the scenes look at the changes going on inside the future Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Atlantic City, where work is well underway to de-Taj the former Taj Mahal.
From the shuttered Trump Taj Mahal, to the shell of the Trump Plaza, President-Elect Donald Trump's Atlantic City footprint is wrapped into a 90-minute package by Stockton University adjunct professor Levi Fox.
It doesn't directly attack billionaire Carl Icahn's decision to close the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, but the investor appears to be the target of legislation up for consideration Monday morning in the Assembly.