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Coney Island

The fact the park had such a liberating social setting also brought about changes in fashion, and sexual expression. The rides provided the right scenes for couples to express their love for each other in public more often, and as a result this public display of affection became more accepted. The beaches also gave society a more accepting ideology to the thought of more revealing clothing. But soon enough all of these new attractions were over taken by their price and other new forms of entertainment such as the movies and radio. This type of event occurs all the time in everyday life. Whether it is the replacement of propeller planes to jet engines, or just eye glasses to contacts, the action is very prevalent. Coney Island came to an end in the 1920s, but within its short-lived life span many important social standards were set. The amusement park has to be one of Americas greatest social achievements, but like every other good thing it had to come to an end....

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