My father's employer, The American Can Co., put on two functions for
its employees families every year. The first was a picnic
at Coney Island in the summer and there was a children's Christmas
party complete with gifts and entertainment. I always looked
forward to both.
Either this diorama does not show all the rides or more had been added by the mid 1950's when we attended the company picnics. At that time there were two large roller coasters. I believe the one modeled above is the "Shooting Star". The "Shooting Star" was very fast and went more or less straight out and back while the other coaster, the Wildcat, went more in an oval with a lot more twists and turns.
By the '50s there was also a miniature train ride and a ride named "Over
the Falls" that was like a tunnel of love with roller coaster
hump that ended in a huge splash as the boat descended back
into the lake. A great way to cool off on a hot summer day!
There was a bumper car ride named "Dodgems". The cars had
a rugged resemblance to Dodge automobiles of that era. There
was also a merry-go-round, Ferris wheel and the ride at the
right edge of the first two photos above was a tame "Rocket
Ship" ride. There were of course, the usual skill games that
one can find at an amusement park and a few more rides that
I have forgotten since I haven't visited Coney Island in over
forty-five years.
Coney Island's "Sunlite" swimming pool was not shown in the diorama but is has the distinction of being the largest recirculating pool in the world.
The picnic grove was along the river's edge by the Island Queen's dock. Click on this history link for more information about Coney Island and the Island Queen.
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