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  2. Coney Island (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    "Coney Island" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American band the National. Swift, William Bowery , and the brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner wrote the song for Swift's ninth studio album, Evermore (2020).

  3. Coney Island in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Coney Island is the home of hacker collective fsociety, in the drama-thriller series, Mr. Robot. Scenes were also shot on Coney Island's Wonder Wheel. [14] Coney Island was the first location visited during the final leg of The Amazing Race 21, where the final three teams had to find a clue hidden in plain sight on the Riegelmann Boardwalk. [15]

  4. Little Fugitive (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Little Fugitive is a 1953 American independent drama film co-written and co-directed by Raymond Abrashkin (credited as Ray Ashley), Morris Engel, and Ruth Orkin, which tells the story of a child alone on Coney Island. It stars Richie Andrusco as the title character, and Richard Brewster as his older brother.

  5. What Does ‘The Albatross’ Mean? Breaking Down Taylor Swift ...

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    “Coney Island” is also the name of a Swift song, which she performed as part of a surprise song mashup on Friday. In addition, 1, 9, 0 and 3 add up to 13, Swift’s lucky number. A ...

  6. A Coney Island of the Mind - Wikipedia

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    Coney Island was written in the conservative post-war 1950s, and the poems “resonate … with a joyful anti-establishment fervor”. [2] In 1967, a presentation of A Coney Island of the Mind was broadcast on NBC Experiment in Television. [3] In 2008, New Directions published a Special 50th Anniversary Edition with a CD of the author reading ...

  7. Coney Island closing permanently to make way for new ... - AOL

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    The land occupying Coney Island was an apple orchard when James Parker purchased it in 1867. He added a carousel and other amenities and transformed the land into a recreational facility.

  8. Lawrence Ferlinghetti - Wikipedia

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    Ferlinghetti was born on March 24, 1919, in Yonkers, New York. [5] Shortly before his birth, his father, Carlo, a native of Brescia, died of a heart attack; [2] and his mother, Clemence Albertine (née Mendes-Monsanto), of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish descent, was committed to a mental hospital shortly after.

  9. Funhouse - Wikipedia

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    Originally starting in Coney Island in the early 1900s, the funhouse was initially a house or large building containing a number of amusement devices [1] (e.g. motorized versions of what can be found on a children's playground). The most common amusements were: Slides - Some up to two stories high.