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Astroland Amusement Park, Home of the world famous

Cyclone rollercoaster in Coney Island, NY.

This park borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York City, this Brooklyn park still attracts over 10 million people every year. This park is said to have changed the way the world was entertained.

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The park is now just two parks. Astroland and Dino's Wonder Wheel amusement park. Between the two parks, there are still about sixty rides, two of which are now National Landmarks (the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel -- remaining in service since 1912).

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ALGERIA<>ASTROLAND

Astroland Amusement Park, Home of the world famous

Cyclone rollercoaster in Coney Island, NY.

This park borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York City, this Brooklyn park still attracts over 10 million people every year. This park is said to have changed the way the world was entertained.

alt text

The park is now just two parks. Astroland and Dino's Wonder Wheel amusement park. Between the two parks, there are still about sixty rides, two of which are now National Landmarks (the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel -- remaining in service since 1912).

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ALGERIA<>ASTROLAND

Astroland Amusement Park, Home of the world famous

Cyclone rollercoaster in Coney Island, NY.

This park borders the Atlantic Ocean and New York City, this Brooklyn park still attracts over 10 million people every year. This park is said to have changed the way the world was entertained.

alt text

The park is now just two parks. Astroland and Dino's Wonder Wheel amusement park. Between the two parks, there are still about sixty rides, two of which are now National Landmarks (the Cyclone and the Wonder Wheel -- remaining in service since 1912).

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