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  • Window displays of candied apples at Williams Candy, on Surf Avenue, next to Nathan’s.
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  • Williams Candy stands on Surf Avenue, next to Nathan’s, and is known for its candied apples.
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  • A surfer with a surfboard on his bicycle rack checks out the surf at Sakonnet Point in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
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  • Window displays of candied apples at Williams Candy, on Surf Avenue, next to Nathan’s.
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  • The craft brewery and beer garden of Coney Island Brewery, in Maimonides Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
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  • The Stillwell Avenue subway station in Coney Island, terminus of the D, F, N, and Q trains. The pyramid on the roof reflects structures in the former Steeplechase Park, and the BMT tiles on the facade are from the original station.
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  • Summer houses at Watch Hill, Westerly, RI.
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  • A fisherman on the town beach at Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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  • The craft brewery and beer garden of Coney Island Brewery, in Maimonides Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
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  • Once a saloon and distillery, the Herman Popper & Bro. building—you can see the original signage above the second floor—now houses a Popeyes chain restaurant.
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  • The Stillwell Avenue subway station in Coney Island, terminus of the D, F, N, and Q trains. The pyramid on the roof reflects structures in the former Steeplechase Park, and the BMT tiles on the facade are from the original station.
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  • A fisherman on the town beach at Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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  • A man sits on the beach, his surfboard behind him, on a summer evening in Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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  • Surfers on the Narragansett Town Beach in the late afternoon.
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  • Surfers on the Narragansett Town Beach in the late afternoon.
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  • The Coney Island Museum, with its exhibits and freak show, on the corner of Surf Avenue and West 12th Street, has a recorded barker’s announcement for the freak show on W. 12th. The museum entrance is through the Freak Bar on Surf Avenue.
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  • The Coney Island Museum, with its exhibits and freak show, on the corner of Surf Avenue and West 12th Street, has a recorded barker’s announcement for the freak show on W. 12th. The museum entrance is through the Freak Bar on Surf Avenue.
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  • The Coney Island Museum, with its exhibits and freak show, on the corner of Surf Avenue and West 12th Street, has a recorded barker’s announcement for the freak show on W. 12th. The museum entrance is through the Freak Bar on Surf Avenue.
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  • The Coney Island Museum, with its exhibits and freak show, on the corner of Surf Avenue and West 12th Street, has a recorded barker’s announcement for the freak show on W. 12th. The museum entrance is through the Freak Bar on Surf Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY — 17 June 2023. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade brought out participants in colorful nautical costumes, from mermaids and their sailors to pirates to islanders. Apectators line the barricades on the corner of Surf Avenue and Stillwell Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 18 June 2022. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade returned to the street after a COVID hiatus. A woman in a red and white costume with glitter and scallop shells on Surf Avenue.
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  • The elaborate main entrance to Coney Island’s Luna Park on Surf Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 18 June 2022. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade returned to the street after a COVID hiatus. A group of mermaids poses for a group photo on Surf Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 18 June 2022. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade returned to the street after a COVID hiatus. A tattooed woman with red and orange locks and a scallop-shell bra rushes along Surf Avenue prior to the start of the parade.
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  • The main outpost of Nathan’s, home of the famous hot dog eating contest every Fourth of July, is on the corner of Surf Avenue and Stillwell Avenue.
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  • The elaborate main entrance to Coney Island’s Luna Park on Surf Avenue.
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  • The main outpost of Nathan’s, home of the famous hot dog eating contest every Fourth of July, is on the corner of Surf Avenue and Stillwell Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 18 June 2016. A spectator on Surf Avenue wears a huge tableau on his head, representing Coney Island's Elephant Hotel. The hotel, known as the Elephantine Colossus, was a tourist attraction on Coney Island from 1885 until it burned down in 1896.
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  • After marching down Surf Avenue, the parade rounte continued on the boardwalk. The Wonder Wheel can be seen in the background, as can Nathan;s Famous hot dog stand, and a crown of thousands of spectators.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 January 2023. Thousands of bathers and spectators showed up on a sunny and warm New Year’s Day for the annual Polar Bear Plunge at Coney Island, sponsored by the Alliance for Coney Island. 45 minutes after the start of the plunge, the registration line extended two blocks, up Stillwell Avenue, and along Surf Avenue to West 12th Street.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 18 June 2022. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade returned to the street after a COVID hiatus. Three men and a woman in prate costumes on Surf Avenue prior to the strart of the parade.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 18 June 2022. The Coney Island Mermaid Parade returned to the street after a COVID hiatus. On Surf Avenue, a woman with scallop shell earrings wears a black and red hat with a skull.
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  • A sidewalk sign outside the Freak Bar of Surf avenue, both a bar and an entrance to the Coney Island Museum .
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  • Coney Island's Eldorado Auto Skooter, a bumper car ride on Surf Avenue, where you can, as their sign says, bump your ass off.
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