Luna Park (Seattle, Wash.)
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Q3267423
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sh2012000887
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- Work cat: 2011925218: Naff, A.J. Seattle's Luna Park, c2011:p. 7 (opened in June 1907 along the shore of Elliott Bay)
- Wikipedia, Mar. 2, 2012(Luna Park was an amusement park in Seattle, Washington that operated from 1907 until 1913. Designed by famed carousel carver Charles I.D. Looff, who carved and installed Coney Island's very first carousel, Luna Park took its name from Coney Island's Luna Park. The 12-acre (4.9 ha) park was constructed near the Duwamish Head on the northern tip of Alki in West Seattle. Built on pilings, the expansive boardwalk extended over Elliott Bay and was called the Greatest Amusement Park on the West Coast)
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Luna Park was an amusement park in Seattle, Washington that operated from 1907 until 1913. Designed by famed carousel carver Charles I. D. Looff, who carved and installed Coney Island's very first carousel, Luna Park took its name from Coney Island's Luna Park. On July 4, 1908, Luna Park became the site of Seattle's first manned flight.
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