Parks and gardens
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New York Aquarium can be described as the sole and the most ancient continually operating ‘aquarium’ all over the US. Coney Island happens to support WCS’s, i.e. Wildlife Conservation Society’s mission of saving... |
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Astroland can be described as the biggest amusement park in New York City. Also, it’s home to ‘Cyclone’, i.e. the most reputable, influential, and copied ‘individual’ ride. The gorgeous novel subway station...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Sea Lion Park happens to feature a wide lagoon, a Shoot-the-Chutes ride, and an ‘old-mill water ride’. The middle one can be referred to as an ‘aquatic’ toboggan slide within ‘flat bottomed boats’ which go... |
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Steeplechase Park can be described as one of the amusement parks located in Coney Island. It functioned as an ‘amusement park’ between 1897 and 1964. In the year 1907, it had been destroyed by fire. Restoration took place, but... |
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The Cyclone Roller Coaster has achieved legendary status with the passage of time. Through bad and good times, this thing has bravely fought the storm. Moreover, it’s still around; with the objective of thrilling a novel generation as...
Reviewed by: Jò
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