Steeplechase Park - Coney Island, NY
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
N 40° 34.355 W 073° 59.035
18T E 586004 N 4491807
A historical marker at the entrance to the pier in Coney Island, New York.
Waymark Code: WM152GW
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/02/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 1

The plaque says, "The Tilyou family opened Steeplechase Park in 1897, marking the beginning of Coney Island's reputation as the "Nation's Playground" and the rise of modern amusement parks. Steeplechase Park got its name from it's central feature, an eight-lane mechanical horse ride on an undulating track.

In 1907 Steeplechase Park was gutted by fire and rebuilt to include this pier. After nearby Dreamland Pier was destroyed in 1911, the Iron Steamboat Company docked their paddleboats at Steeplechase Pier until 1941. The beach and pier were transferred to the Parks Department in 1938.

Steeplechase Pier collapsed in 1992 and was rebuilt in a new cross-shaped form. Popular for fishing and crabbing year round, the pier was renamed for local resident, businessman, and park activist Pat Auletta.

Hurricane Sandy damaged the pier in 2012 and it was rebuilt to include shade canopies, a raised viewing platform, and benches clad in salvaged decking. The resilient pier, measuring over 1100 feet long, remains a premiere seaside attraction."
Type of Structure: Public building

Other: N/A

Fire Date: 01/01/1907

Structure status: Plaque

Cause of Fire:
Unknown


Documentation of the fire: [Web Link]

Construction Date: Not listed

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