ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- The Miss America pageant will be broadcast from Atlantic City on Sept. 15.
Gov. Chris Christie announced the broadcast date Wednesday and said the pageant will be held at the place where it began in 1921. The pageant had been held in Las Vegas the past six years.
The entire pageant will span 13 days from the end of Labor Day weekend through the broadcast finale.
Three nights of preliminary competition will be held Sept. 10-12 at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall. The traditional "Show Us Your Shoes Parade" will be held on the boardwalk Sept. 14.
The Miss America pageant left Atlantic City in 2006 after deciding it was just too expensive to stage its production there. It went to Las Vegas, where the current Miss America, Mallory Hagan, was crowned in January at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Hagan will have her reign cut short when the pageant is broadcast in September, but will be paid for the full year, pageant officials said.


