Over the past couple days, an amazing tale unfolded on the tweet-waves of Twitter and on the cyber-waves of cyberspace. From deep within the currently under-demolition ruins of hot dog pioneer Charles Feltman’s famed restaurant, one of his hot dogs had allegedly been discovered. The ancient dog was determined to have been approximately 140-years-old (WAY [...]
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The hot dog, crude delicacy of unknown origin that is, is one of New York City’s most essential novelties; in fact, it reflects this city’s essential ambiguity more than any other food item. Served in a bun, typically crowned with mustard and sauerkraut, the dog is a connoisseur’s delight for the common man and woman; [...]
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SUMMARY Section of Coney Island amusement area with Scoota Boats entrance (sign above: “Motor boats”) and several pedestrians in foreground and Virginia Reel and Wonder Wheel in background. Flickr: Brooklyn Public Library Collection Sphere: Related Content
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The announcement of an interim operator is great news for many Coney boosters, though it’s still a far cry from the city’s long-term vision, seen in this 2008 rendering. Coney Island’s imminent resurrection has apparently progressed from hopeful conjecture to sound reality. Zamperla, an Italian theme park concern, has won a ten year contract to [...]
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Image via Wikipedia Few legends have had as many deaths as Coney Island…with the possible exception of Shakespeare’s Cleopatra. Upon being recalled to Rome, the vainglorious Mark Antony is cautioned by his first officer Enobarbus that the equally vainglorious Queen of Egypt will die if he left her. He tells Antony: Cleopatra, catching but the [...]
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Gerry Menditto has been the Genius of the Cyclone for over 34 years. Within that time, he has seen countless numbers of anxious individuals tensely ascend its 85-foot plunge, excitedly descend, and hectically barrel along the tracks of the legendary roller-coaster in rattle-edged scintillation. In 1975, he took what he thought would be a two-week [...]
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The eyes of his audience are upon him as Robert F. Kennedy, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York, campaigns at famed Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City, September 13, 1964. (AP Photo) NY Public Library Sphere: Related Content
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This coaster fascinated me when and I was a child and continues to fascinate me today. It’s certainly not the fastest, tallest or most dynamic roller-coaster in the world; it is, however, the most famous: the inspiration and benchmark for the many roller-coasters that followed it over the last century. Perhaps its legendary status has [...]
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Rumors have always resonated in the fading remains and vanished sights of Coney Island‘s once-upon-a-time glory that its final summer would eventually arrive. As constant and indeterminate as the waves that crash along its shores, as woeful as the increased presence of abandoned rides and attractions falling into decay, is the sound of Coney Island’s [...]
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