Coney Island has inspired dreamers and schemers since the Gilded Age. On this special Made in Brooklyn Tour®, you'll discover how this seasonal world's fair wowed the crowds with the latest and greatest innovations and inventions. Coney Island was a showcase for everything from deep sea exploration to aerospace. Electricity to structural steel. Incubators for tiny little babies to towers that rivaled the first skyscrapers. And, of course, candy and hot dogs too! Let your imagination run wild with the stories behind its sensational parks and rides.
You will see Luna Park, Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park, the New York Aquarium, Maimonides Park and more.
Luna Park is the largest amusement park in New York City.
Deno's Wonder Wheel and Amusement Park has been entertaining the public since the early 1980s.
The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating aquarium in the United States.
Maimonides Park baseball stadium is the home of the Brooklyn Cyclones minor league baseball team. There we'll also visit Brooklyn's largest memorial to 9/11.
We meet on the boardwalk in front of the Parachute Jump behind Maimonides Park baseball field (which is on Surf Avenue between W 16th and 19th Streets). From the Coney Island - Stillwell Avenue subway station head directly to the beach and make a right on the boardwalk.
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Detailed directions to the tour starting point are found here:
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The tour MUST begin at 12:30pm SHARP! Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early to be on time. Due to the nature of the tour, we can't wait and there's no catching up. On the day of the tour and ONLY before we start I may be reached by SMS at +1 (917) 747-1911.
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