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  2. Luna Park (Coney Island, 1903) - Wikipedia

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    Between about 1880 and World War II, Coney Island was the largest amusement area in the United States, attracting several million visitors annually. [2] Sea Lion Park opened in 1895 [3] and was Coney Island's first amusement area to charge entry fees; [4] [5] this, in turn, spurred the construction of George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park in 1897, the neighborhood's first major amusement park.

  3. Luna Park - Wikipedia

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    The Luna Park was located in Jaffa from 1953 to 1970, when it was relocated. [25] Luna Park, Hong Kong [26] North Point, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong: 1949 to 1954 Amusement park, cinema and nightclub complex Luna Park, Osaka [27] Osaka, Japan: 1919 to 1923 Also known as Shinsekai Luna Park [28] Luna Park, Tokyo: Tokyo, Japan 1910 to 1911

  4. Coney Island Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclone is a pay-per-use attraction, since each ride in Luna Park charges a number of credits for admission. [59] Ride admission is also included in Luna Park's fixed-date and any-date passes. [60] "Bonus credits" accumulated by the purchase of ride credits cannot be used for the coaster. [59]

  5. You Can Still Visit Luna Park From ‘Exposed: The ... - AOL

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    In 1982, the park reopened with a mix of "new and reconditioned rides," per the Luna Park website. In 1988, the park closed again due to an unsuccessful redevelopment project.

  6. Luna Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston's Luna Park, was an amusement park that was operated from 1924 until about 1934. The 36-acre (150,000 m 2) "Coney Island of Texas" was built at a cost of $325,000 and featured a carousel, picnic areas, live entertainment (including diving horses), a dance hall with spring-supported floors, and various mechanical rides, including the Giant Skyrocket roller coaster. [1]

  7. A Trip to the Moon (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    A Trip to the Moon was originally designed by Frederic Thompson for the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo, New York.Tickets for the popular ride were US$0.50 ($18.00 in 2023 dollars [1]) at the time, twice the price of other attractions at the exposition.

  8. Luna Park (Coney Island, 2010) - Wikipedia

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    Luna Park is an amusement park in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. It opened on May 29, 2010, at the site of Astroland , an amusement park that had been in operation from 1962 to 2008, and Dreamland , which operated at the same site for the 2009 season.

  9. Dreamland (Coney Island, 1904) - Wikipedia

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    Between about 1880 and World War II, Coney Island was the largest amusement area in the United States, attracting several million visitors per year. [2] Sea Lion Park opened in 1895 and was Coney Island's first amusement area to charge entry fees; [3] [4] this in turn spurred the construction of George C. Tilyou's Steeplechase Park in 1897, the neighborhood's first major amusement park.