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Got ‘Rhythem'? New Atlantic City Hard Rock Casino's Giant Guitar Sign Includes Spelling Mistake

Hard Rock officials say the "Rhythem" typo was corrected by removing the extra vinyl letter.

In a little more than two weeks, a new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino will open at the former Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The newly-renovated property will also be home to historic musical memorabilia. Check out our inside look at the musical artifacts that are currently being held at the Rock Vault in Orlando, Florida.

The soon-to-open Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, had to work quickly to fix a misspelling on a 30-foot-tall guitar installed this week.

The sign, modeled after a Gibson Les Paul guitar, was put up Thursday morning without officials noticing the word "rhythm" was misspelled on the rhythm and treble switch. It included the letter "E." The guitar is one of two expected to go up at the new resort, with the second slated for installation Saturday at the resort's entrance.

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Notice that extra "e" on the iconic Hard Rock sign. See Larger

Hard Rock officials say the typo was corrected Thursday afternoon by removing the extra vinyl letter.

The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will open at noon on June 28 the same day as the new Ocean Resort Casino.

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