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Celebrate the 7th Annual Coney Island History Day at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park

By: Jul. 28, 2017
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Celebrate Historic Coney Island's 7th ANNUAL HISTORY DAY at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park and the Coney Island History Project with FREE EVENTS ALL DAY! Enjoy Music, Entertainment, Art & History on Saturday, August 5th, 12:00PM - 5:00PM, Rain Date August 6th.

Deno's Wonder Wheel Park, 3059 West 12th St (Denos D. Vourderis Place)

-Dress in 1920's garb for a FREE ride on the landmark 1920 Wonder Wheel! From 12-5PM.

-The Coney Island History Project has designed History Plaques for 17 classic rides and attractions in Deno's Wonder Wheel Park. Visitors may pick up a free copy of the brochure "History Tour of Deno's Wonder Wheel Park" and sign up online for a Self-Guided Walking Tour of the numbered history plaques at each site. Brochures will be available on History Day at Deno's Wonder Wheel, the "Say Boo" Photo Booth across from Spook-A-Rama and the "Say Cheese" Photo Booth next to the Tilt-A-Whirl from 12PM and at the Coney Island History Project from 1PM.

The Coney Island History Project has designed history plaques for 17 classic rides and attractions in Deno's Wonder Wheel Park. Pick up a free brochure and take a self-guided walking tour

-Two Guided Walking Tours of the history plaques at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park will be led by the Coney Island History Project. These tours are free but space is limited. The starting time of each tour and sign up for reservations will be live on the Coney Island History Project's Eventbrite page on July 27th.

-Walk inside the 1960's Astroland Rocket and see a movie! The Rocket returned to Coney Island in 2014 and found a new home beside the Wonder Wheel. From 12-5PM.

Dreamland Plaza, West 12th Street adjacent to Deno's Wonder Wheel Park

-Opening Ceremony on the Dreamland Plaza Stage followed by Free Entertainment. From 2-5PM.

-Singer/songwriter Jen Houston writes quirky melodic alt-country tunes with a whimsical retro sound. Her Coney Island song "No One Here But Us Bones,"which she performed inside Spook-A-Rama for a music video, won first prize at the 2015 Coney Island Film Festival.

Singer/songwriter Jen Houston will perform on the Dreamland Plaza Stage on W 12th St adjacent to Deno's Wonder Wheel Park

-DJ Dan Kingman will take you on a nostalgia trip with music from the 1920s through the 1980s and lead singalongs starting at 12PM.

-Special Surprise Guests!

- A display of Coney Island History Project banners and kiosks emblazoned with Coney Hall of Fame honorees including George C. Tilyou, founder of Steeplechase Park; DR. Martin Couney, inventor of the baby incubator; Marcus C. Illions, developer of the Coney Island style of carousel carving; and Lady Deborah Moody, who in 1645 founded the town of Gravesend, which included Coney Island, becoming the first woman to found a colony in the new world. Moody fled her native England because of religious persecution and first arrived in Massachusetts, where an aide to the governor advised barring her "for she is a dangerous woeman."

Meet the Artists! Tommy Holiday, Danielle Mastrion, Sam Moses and Lola the Illustrator introduce their new walls at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park

West 12th Street Entrance to Deno's Wonder Wheel Park

- Deno's Wonder Wheel Park is currently home to art work and signage by Dan Casola (Spook-A-Rama), Greg Lamarche (Coney Island lettering between Kiddie Park and Wheel), Jorge "Chico" Gallegos (More Rides Mural),The Wizard (Carousel, Jets, Ticketbooths), Tommy Holiday (Signage) and the late Barbara Listenik (Pony Carts, Thunderbolt). Meet Brooklyn artists Tommy Holiday, Danielle Mastrion, and 9-year-old Lola the Illustrator at their newly painted walls featuring the Wonder Wheel, Spook-A-Rama Cyclops, and Skull from Stop the Zombies! They will be joined by legendary artist and Sea Gate resident Sam Moses, who did the lettering on Danielle's wall. He has been painting since the 1970s and did great signs like the frozen letters on Denny's Ice Cream Shop. From 1PM-4PM.

-Enjoy a Children's Playground in the People's Playground featuring Free Balloons, Games, Bubble Machine, Storytime and Stilt Walker. From 1PM-4PM.

Coney Island History Project, West 12th St next to the entrance to Deno's Wonder Wheel

- FREE Admission! View historic artifacts, photographs, maps, ephemera and film, and the special exhibit "Neptune Revisited: Terra Cotta Relics from the Childs Building, Last of Coney Island's Boardwalk Palaces." A selection of original polychrome pieces from the Childs Restaurant Building is on display along with archival photographs, ephemera, and an illustrated timeline of the history of the building and its restoration. From 1-7PM

-Take free souvenir photos with an original Steeplechase horse, from the legendary ride that gave Steeplechase Park its name, and the iconic Cyclopshead from Deno's Wonder Wheel Park's Spook-A-Rama, Coney Island's oldest dark ride. See Coney's oldest surviving artifact, the 1823 Toll House sign that dates back to the days when the toll for a horse and rider to "the Island" was 5 cents! From 1-7PM.



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