1932: Thousands crowd police lines as they watch fire at Coney Island.
1932: Page one of the July 14, 1932 edition of the New York Daily News.
1936: The boardwalk and beaches at Coney Island were thronged with a million people who sought to escape the city's muggy heat.
1937: Mary Dolan, a beauty contest winner at Coney Island.
1938: Daddy patiently smokes a cigarette as his daughter makes him a partner in her game.
1946: Time stood still for this couple at Coney Island as a neighbor turns a completely indifferent back on the scene.
1947: A couple looked down on part of the record crowd at Coney Island from the Ferris wheel.
1947: The beach filled with people at Coney Island.
1950: The freak show at Coney Island held the fascination of the crowds. Even folks who don't care to go inside often pause a moment to listen to the barker's spiel.
1959: Children from P.S. 80 are among the first to see the 80-foot Atlas Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at W. Eighth St. and Surf Ave., Coney Island.
1960: Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Henry Cabot Lodge and New York Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz gulp hot dogs at a Coney Island hotdog stand.
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“Office buildings are our factories – whether for tech, creative or traditional industries we must continue to grow our modern factories to create new jobs,” said United States Senator Chuck Schumer.