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  • Summer houses at Watch Hill, Westerly, RI.
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  • The beacj at Coney Island on one of the hottest days of the summer.
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  • A man cools off beside a rainbow in the fountain in Washington Square Park on a hot summer day.
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  • New York, NY - 8 February 2014. Summer, a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, climbing the seesaw.
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  • Plums in a summer cottage, Little Compton, Rhode Island.
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  • A girl at a picnic on the beach, looking through a pair of tongs.
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  • Puerto Rican musicians play rhythm to a recorded soundtrack on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • A vendor sells cold water for a dollar a bottle on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • A family in the shade of an umbrella, a man flies a kite in the shape of a hawk, and kids play at the water's edge at Coney Island.
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  • A family schleps a cooler, beach chairs, and beach umbrellas at the end of a beach day at Coney Island.
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  • A woman schleps a cooler, a beach chair, and a beach umbrella at the end of a beach day at Coney Island.
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  • A woman in a colorful flowing outfit on the COney Island boardwalk.
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  • Beach umbrella problems on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • Watching beachgoers from the Coney Island fishing pier.
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  • Selling churros on the beach at Coney Island.
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  • Puerto Ricans, one wearing a Puerto Rican flag as a cape, two women dancing, and a man playing themaracas to recorded music on the Coney Island boardwalk
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  • Girs at play at the ocean's edge Coney Island.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • A woman with a collection of white and purple balloons on the baordwalk at Coney Island.
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  • Girs at play at the ocean's edge Coney Island.
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  • Girs at play at the ocean's edge Coney Island.
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  • Girs at play at the ocean's edge Coney Island.
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  • Umbrella vendor hawking his wares to a group of beachgoers on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • New York, NY - 24 July 2022. Models and artists converged for the annual body-painting event in Union Square. Founded by artist Andy Golub, the event is produced by Human Connection Arts.
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  • The Astroland Rocket at Coney Island was launched in 1962 as a simulator space ride, one of the first. It was decommissioned and removed in the 1970s, but has since returned as a static remnant of its past.
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  • Spook-a-Rama, a dark ride in the Deno’s Wonder heel amusement park in Coney Island. First opened in 1955, and renovated and shorted in 2013, it’s full of spooks, zombies, and similar horrors designed to frighten riders.
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  • Little Georgia, a popular Georgian bakery on Brighton 6th St in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach.
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  • Volna, a Russian restaurant on the boardwalk in Brighton Beach, a neighborhood with a large population of Russian emigres.
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  • The elaborate main entrance to Coney Island’s Luna Park on Surf Avenue.
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  • The Phoenix roller coaster at Deno’s Wonder Wheel amusement park in Coney Island, a steel-framed roller coaster in which riders sit in chairs suspended from an overhead track.
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  • Hearts by the street artist Hektad on an exterior fence of the Coney Island Art Walls.
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  • Details on the terra cotta decoration on the former Childs Restaurant on the Coney Island boardwalk, with its nautically themed accents by Perth Amboy’s Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, Hiron and Dennison designed it to feed the crowds coming to Coney Island. Completed in 1923, the restaurant closed in 1952. The building was put to other uses, and was vacant in the early 2010s. It’s since been restored, and is now a restaurant again, as well as part of the Ford Amphitheater.
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  • The former Childs Restaurant on the Coney Island boardwalk, with its nautically themed terra cotta accents by Perth Amboy’s Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, Hiron and Dennison designed it to feed the crowds coming to Coney Island. Completed in 1923, the restaurant closed in 1952. The building was put to other uses, and was vacant in the early 2010s. It’s since been restored, and is now a restaurant again, as well as part of the Ford Amphitheater.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Brooklyn, NY - 14 June 2020. A sign reading "keep thsi far apart" and indicating 6 feet of social distance on the beach at Coney Island reminds people to keep well apart from each other. At this time the beach is still closed to swimming.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 14 June 2020. The Nathan's hot dog outlet on the Coney Island boardwalk has its picnic tables covered in netting to prevent people from sitting down next to each other and maintaining social distancing under the COVID-19 regulations.
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  • A couple takes an evening stroll on a beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island.
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  • Cattle graze behind bales of hay at a small farm in Little Compton, Rhode Island, on an  August afternoon.
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  • One of three sections of the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at Maimonides Park in Coney Island, a memorial to the first responders from Brooklyn who died on 9/11.
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  • One of three sections of the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at Maimonides Park in Coney Island, a memorial to the first responders from Brooklyn who died on 9/11.
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  • One of three sections of the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at Maimonides Park in Coney Island, a memorial to the first responders from Brooklyn who died on 9/11.
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  • Life Photo, offering passport and immigration photos and fax and other services to the Russian-speaking community on Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach Avenue. Much of the signage is in Russian, reflecting the dense population of Russian-speaking people in the area.
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  • Life Photo, offering passport and immigration photos and fax and other services to the Russian-speaking community on Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach Avenue. Much of the signage is in Russian, reflecting the dense population of Russian-speaking people in the area.
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  • Serving pastries on the sidewalk at the Home Made Cooking Cafe (in Russian omshnyaya Kukhnya) on Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach Avenue.
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  • volna, a Russian restaurant on the boardwalk in Brighton Beach, a neighborhood with a large population of Russian emigres.
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  • Skovorodka, a Russian restaurant on Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach Avenue, with its Russian bear standing out front.
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  • A store offering package consolidation, internet, and fax service to Brighton Beach’s Russian population. Many of the neighborhood’s signs are in Russian.
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  • Little Georgia, a popular Georgian bakery on Brighton 6th St in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach.
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  • Euroasia Cafe on Brighton Beach Avenue in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach, a Middle Eastern and Russian cafe.
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  • The elaborate Art Deco entrance to 711 Brightview Court in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach neighborhood, probably the most elaborate such entrance in the neighborhood.
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  • The elaborate Art Deco entrance to 711 Brightview Court in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach neighborhood, probably the most elaborate such entrance in the neighborhood.
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  • The Oceana condominium and club complex from the boardwalk at Brighton Beach in Brooklyn.
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  • Tatiana, a Russian restaurant on the boardwalk in Brighton Beach, a neighborhood with a large population of Russian emigres.
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  • Volna, a Russian restaurant on the boardwalk in Brighton Beach, a neighborhood with a large population of Russian emigres.
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  • The New York Aquarium on the Coney Island boardwalk.
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  • The iconic Cyclone at Coney Island’s Luna Park, one of the oldest operating wooden roller coasters. The ride is nearly a half mile long and has an initial drop of 85 feet.
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  • The elaborate main entrance to Coney Island’s Luna Park on Surf Avenue.
    EJL 210731 1186.jpg
  • The Phoenix roller coaster at Deno’s Wonder Wheel amusement park in Coney Island, a steel-framed roller coaster in which riders sit in chairs suspended from an overhead track.
    EJL 210731 1159.jpg
  • Spook-a-Rama, a dark ride in the Deno’s Wonder heel amusement park in Coney Island. First opened in 1955, and renovated and shorted in 2013, it’s full of spooks, zombies, and similar horrors designed to frighten riders.
    EJL 210731 1151.jpg
  • Spook-a-Rama, a dark ride in the Deno’s Wonder heel amusement park in Coney Island. First opened in 1955, and renovated and shorted in 2013, it’s full of spooks, zombies, and similar horrors designed to frighten riders.
    EJL 210731 1138.jpg
  • The storefront of the Coney Island History Project.
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  • Deno’s Wonder Wheel, an eccentric Ferris wheel built in 1920, and a Coney Island icon. Next to it is the Phoenix roller coaster, newly erected in 2021.
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  • Ruby’s Barr & Grill, on the Coney Island boardwalk has been open since 1972, and occupies the same space as a bar that opened in 1934. Ruby’s preserved parts of the original wooden boardwalk inside, where you can walk under it.
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  • Details on the terra cotta decoration on the former Childs Restaurant on the Coney Island boardwalk, with its nautically themed accents by Perth Amboy’s Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, Hiron and Dennison designed it to feed the crowds coming to Coney Island. Completed in 1923, the restaurant closed in 1952. The building was put to other uses, and was vacant in the early 2010s. It’s since been restored, and is now a restaurant again, as well as part of the Ford Amphitheater.
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  • Details on the terra cotta decoration on the former Childs Restaurant on the Coney Island boardwalk, with its nautically themed accents by Perth Amboy’s Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, Hiron and Dennison designed it to feed the crowds coming to Coney Island. Completed in 1923, the restaurant closed in 1952. The building was put to other uses, and was vacant in the early 2010s. It’s since been restored, and is now a restaurant again, as well as part of the Ford Amphitheater.
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  • Details on the terra cotta decoration on the former Childs Restaurant on the Coney Island boardwalk, with its nautically themed accents by Perth Amboy’s Atlantic Terra Cotta Company, Hiron and Dennison designed it to feed the crowds coming to Coney Island. Completed in 1923, the restaurant closed in 1952. The building was put to other uses, and was vacant in the early 2010s. It’s since been restored, and is now a restaurant again, as well as part of the Ford Amphitheater.
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  • The steel tower of the parachute jump at Coney Island, first erected for the 1939 World’s Fair in Queens, and moved to Coney Island in 1941, was decommissioned as an active ride, but is still lit up on some weekend nights.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses built in 1906 and carefully restored, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses built in 1906 and carefully restored, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses built in 1906 and carefully restored, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses built in 1906 and carefully restored, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses built in 1906 and carefully restored, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s B&B Carousel, with its hand carved wooden horses, was built in 1906 and carefully restored using original techniques and materials, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • Coney Island’s Thunderbolt roller coaster, a steel roller coaster with a 90-degree drop and an inversion loop.
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  • Coney Island’s Thunderbolt roller coaster, a steel roller coaster with a 90-degree drop and an inversion loop.
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  • A statue of Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese by William Behrendsin Maimonides Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
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  • Maimonides Park, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones baseball team.
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