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Historic Amusement Parks and Fairground Rides Introductions to Heritage Assets Summary
A Coney Island Goodbye
How We Got to Coney Island
A Critical Review of Ankapark, Ankara a Thesis
The Concept of Amusement Parks Goes Back Farther Than You Would Think. from 1550-1700, “Pleasure Gardens”, As They Were First Called, Began to Appear in Europe
Coney Island
2410 CHILDS RESTAURANT BUILDING, 1208 Surf Avenue
Taking Another Ride on Flopper: Benjamin Cardozo, Safe Space, and the Cultural Significance of Coney Island
The Thunderbolt! the 21St Century’S Scream Machine
Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland
Coney Island (Riegelmann) Boardwalk
Coney Island Caviar
Coney Island Coney Island Has Always Had an Element of Entertainment
Coney Island—Past and Present
LATER SHORE THEATER) BUILDING, 1301 Surf Avenue (Aka 2932-2952 Stillwell Avenue), Brooklyn
SFBAPCC May 2015 Postcard Newsletter
Man in the Rubber Suit — Page 4
Coney Island
Top View
Amusement Park
Roller Coasters
CONEY ISLAND THEATER (LATER SHORE THEATER) BUILDING, 1301 Surf Avenue (Aka 2932-2952 Stillwell Avenue), Brooklyn
The Webfooter
The Dark Ride
CHILDS RESTAURANT BUILDING, 1208 Surf Avenue (Aka 1202-1212 Surf Avenue, 3002- 3014 West 12Th Street), Brooklyn
Amusement Parks As Landscapes of Popular Culture: an Analysis of Willow Grove Park and the Wildwoods
Week 2: Origins and History Thing of the Week! Last Week
Coney Island: the Limits and Possibilities of Leisure in Turn of the Century American Culture
Rebirth of Luna Park: Coney Island’S 100-Day Miracle Wichita, Kan
Amusement Parks