PETERSON-014 Front

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PETERSON-014 Front

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  • c. 1911 (Creation)

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  • Luna Park was an amusement park in Seattle, Washington that operated from 1907 until 1913 and was billed as the "Greatest Amusement Park on the West Coast." Located on the northern tip of Alki Beach in West Seattle, all that remains of the site today is the pilings for the pier that can be seen during extremely low tides. Luna Park closed in 1913 amidst a surge of prohibitive morality (championed by a group called the "Forces of Decency"), and local political scandal.
  • Printed: The Board Walk Luna Park Seattle

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