Coney Island
United States
Coney Island has 38 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Life Savers
Connects Coney Island to: Port Chester, New York | Garrettsville, Ohio
Arthur Tress
Connects Coney Island to: Gravesend, Brooklyn | Breezy Point, Queens
Ocean Parkway (Brooklyn)
Connects Coney Island to: Gravesend, Brooklyn | Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Connects Coney Island to: Manhattanville, Manhattan | Dumbo, Brooklyn
Haunted attraction (simulated)
Connects Coney Island to: New Paltz (village), New York | Griffin, Georgia
Association of Volleyball Professionals
Connects Coney Island to: Hermosa Beach, California | Seaside Heights, New Jersey
colonial style
Connects Coney Island to: Pelluhue, Chile | Gondal, India
Cycling in New York City
Connects Coney Island to: Chinatown, Manhattan | Inwood, Manhattan | Boerum Hill | Gowanus, Brooklyn
wooden roller coaster
Connects Coney Island to: Huntington, West Virginia | Dartmouth, Massachusetts | Lake Orion, Michigan | Santa Claus, Indiana
Lower New York Bay
Connects Coney Island to: Middletown Township, New Jersey | New Dorp, Staten Island | South Amboy, New Jersey | Belford, New Jersey | Cranbury (CDP), New Jersey
1939 New York World's Fair
Connects Coney Island to: Casco Bay | Asbury Park, New Jersey | Lake Worth Beach, Florida | Treasure Island, San Francisco | Newark, New York
Gravesend, Brooklyn
Connects Coney Island to: Bensonhurst, Brooklyn | Canarsie, Brooklyn | Griggstown, New Jersey | Brighton Beach | 's-Gravenzande, Netherlands