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Coney Island
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Coney Island
"Hints were added to these five interesting questions about one of America's earliest amusement parks. Choose from the multiple-choice answers the one you think is correct. "
15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit
1.
There are several accepted theories on how Coney Island got its name. Which one of these is NOT one of them? (Two hints: Coney Island was discovered by an explorer sailing for the Dutch East India Company; The name "Coney Island" with the current spelling was being printed on maps by 1733.)
Snow cones were popular at the concession stands.
Wind had blown the sand on an unprotected part of the island into truncated cones.
Early Dutch explorers found rabbits on the island, and the Dutch word for rabbits is "konijn."
An early Dutch family that lived at the beach was named 'Conyn.'
2.
Over the years, several different amusement parks have come and gone on Coney Island. Which one of these is NOT one of them? (Hint: The correct answer is a park located near Pittsburgh, PA.)
Kennywood
Luna Park
Steeplechase Park
Dreamland
3.
Which of these early amusement rides was NOT introduced to America on Coney Island? (Hint: The correct answer is a ride approximately 250 feet tall that was first used at the Chicago World's Colombian Exposition in 1893.)
Whirling Teacups
Human Pool Table
Ferris Wheel
The Whip
4.
The hot dog was introduced to America in 1867 on Coney Island. Who introduced it? (Hint: The correct answer employed Nathan when he was a young man.)
Nathan Handwerker
Charles Feltman
Andrew Carnegie
Ty Cobb
5.
Why was the incubator for premature babies displayed with live babies at Coney Island? (Hint: Critics initially called the incubator a "baby hatchery" and it wasn't until the astonishingly high survival rates of premature babies that this method gained respect in the medical field.)
The promoter was related to a Coney Island park creator.
The promoter couldn't interest hospitals in this invention at first.
The display provided work for unemployed barkers.
Display space was available for a very low rent.
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