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  2. St. George Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The arch gate above the terminal, constructed during the 2000s renovations. A ferry and rail terminal at the St. George site (then called St. George's Landing) [1] and an extension of the Staten Island Railway (then called Staten Island Rapid Transit) north from Vanderbilt's Landing (today's Clifton Station) had been proposed in the 1870s by the owners of the Staten Island Railroad, George Law ...

  3. Coney Island (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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    Republic Records sent "Coney Island" to US adult album alternative radio as a single on January 18, 2021. "Coney Island" is an alternative rock and indie folk song set in a waltz tempo and features Swift duetting with Berninger. Lyrically, it depicts a separated couple's memories in Coney Island, New York City.

  4. Brooklynites Can Take The G Train To Coney Island In August: MTA

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    BROOKLYN, NY — Construction that will reroute E, F and C trains in August will have a special perk for Northern Brooklynites, who for two weekends in August will be able to reach Coney Island on ...

  5. Coney Island (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Peter and Leo worked at local Coney Island restaurants until they opened their own Coney Island in 1972 called the Southfield Souvlaki Coney Island in Southfield, Michigan. One location opened in 1978 in Michigan and another in 1982 in Farmington Hills. [6] In 1988, the name Leo's Coney Island was given to its newest location in Troy, Michigan ...

  6. Tornado (Coney Island) - Wikipedia

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    Tornado (formerly known as Bobs) was a roller coaster located at Coney Island along Bowery Street in Brooklyn, New York City.Designed by Fred Church and built by the L. A. Thompson Company, the roller coaster cost $250,000 to build and opened in 1926.

  7. BMT Brighton Line - Wikipedia

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    Route designation on BMT Triplex equipment. The Brighton Line opened from the Willink Plaza entrance of Prospect Park (modern intersection of Flatbush and Ocean Avenues and Empire Boulevard, now the Prospect Park station on both the renamed Brighton and the Franklin Avenue Shuttle lines) to Brighton Beach (modern Coney Island Avenue at the shoreline) on July 2, 1878, and the full original line ...

  8. Hog Island (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Barnum Island, Nassau County (then known as Hog Island), 1873. Hog Island was the name of two islands near Long Island, New York until the 1890s. One is the present day Barnum Island, which includes the villages of Island Park and Harbor Isle in Nassau County.

  9. Coney Island Adds 3 New Rides In Luna Park Expansion: Photos

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    Construction is underway in the amusement park district of Coney Island, Friday, June 17, 2022, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)