Of course, Memorial Day is the traditional start of summertime in the U.S., and these folks were enjoying a day at Coney Island, ca. 1929.
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Of course, Memorial Day is the traditional start of summertime in the U.S., and these folks were enjoying a day at Coney Island, ca. 1929.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/seeoldnyc.com
"Last of the Summer Beach Parties"
digital collage & digital painting by Mick Mather
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Safe for surfing
Ocean City NJ
A few of the hundreds of thousands who sought relief from the city's heat wave by going to Coney Island, June 7, 1925. It was estimated that there over 800,000 people that day.
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Coney Island, July 9, 1946, seen from the Parachute Drop in Steeplechase Park.
Photo: Associated Press
Rockaway Beach is jammed with people escaping the summer heat as the temperature rose to 97.3 degrees, the highest reading in nearly two years, July 21, 1957.
Photo: Associated Press
Picnickers at Coney Island, June 28, 1935.
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