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Billed as "the Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast," the park introduced the city to a host of novel attractions. Thousands swam in the waters of its natatorium and twirled across the floor of its dance hall.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN-100738575852
ISBN-139780738575858
eBay Product ID (ePID)109010909
Product Key Features
Book TitleSeattle's Luna Park
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2011
TopicSubjects & Themes / Regional (See Also Travel / Pictorials), United States / State & Local / Pacific Northwest (Or, Wa), United States / West / Pacific (Ak, CA, Hi, Or, Wa), Special Interest / Amusement & Theme Parks, Parks & Campgrounds
IllustratorYes
GenreTravel, Photography, History
AuthorAaron J. Naff
Book SeriesImages of America Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight0.7 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2011-925218
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal363.6/809797.772
SynopsisLuna Park emerged on the north end of Alki Beach during the golden age of American amusement parks. Billed as the Nation s Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast, the park introduced the city to a host of novel attractions. Pleasure-seekers rode shimmering horses, thundered down the roller coaster, and marveled at daredevils and sideshows. There were games to be played, prizes to be won. Thousands swam in the waters of its natatorium and twirled across the floor of its dance hall. The park s glittering nighttime display shone across the bay and arrested the attention of the city. Though open only briefly, Luna Park remains a vibrant piece of Seattle s history.", Luna Park emerged on the north end of Alki Beach during the golden age of American amusement parks. Billed as "the Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast," the park introduced the city to a host of novel attractions. Pleasure-seekers rode shimmering horses, thundered down the roller coaster, and marveled at daredevils and sideshows. There were games to be played, prizes to be won. Thousands swam in the waters of its natatorium and twirled across the floor of its dance hall. The park's glittering nighttime display shone across the bay and arrested the attention of the city. Though open only briefly, Luna Park remains a vibrant piece of Seattle's history.