Historic Coney Walking Tour This Sunday!

Save Coney Island

 

There has been such interest in our walking tour of Coney Island’s historic buildings, that we’ve decided to keep doing them.  So if you missed the first one, you get another chance…

The next one will be this Sunday. The guided tour will cover all the historic buildings along Surf Avenue, as well as some of Coney’s existing landmarks.

Learn more about Coney Island’s rich history, the importance of preserving it, and what Save Coney Island is doing to protect what remains of this extraordinary heritage.

WHERE – In front of the Shore Theater, on the corner of Surf and Stillwell Aves
WHEN – Sunday, June 13th at 11:00 am
FREE! (but suggested donation of $10 appreciated.)


Join Save Coney Island for a stroll down Surf Avenue in which we will discuss Coney Island’s surviving historic buildings. Unfortunately, several of these buildings are threatened with imminent demolition.  These include Henderson’s Music Hall, where Harpo Marx first performed with his brothers Groucho and Gummo, and the Grashorn Building, Coney Island’s oldest structure.

We will have historic pictures so we can see what the buildings once were; and a few renderings illustrating how these buildings could be creatively restored and reused.

This will be a great opportunity to find out more about the corridor that we hope will remain the historic core of a spectacular 21st-century Coney Island that honors the area’s heritage.

Hope to see you there!


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We are working to raise public awareness about this urgent threat to Coney Island’s remaining historical structures and to promote the creation of a historic district in a renewed Coney Island amusement area. Please help our efforts by making a donation.

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