The St Kilda Luna Park in Melbourne has been one of the city's most prominent landmarks ever since its opening in 1912, and is intrinsic to the suburb's resort character. Melbourne's Luna Park is acclaimed as the world's oldest amusement park under private management and is possibly the only one of its kind still in operation. It is typical of the type developed in America in the late 19th century, catering for the entertainment and relaxation of large numbers of people.
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Luna Park looks like fun, whimsical and nostalgic and just a little bit cheeky!
ReplyDeleteThose are some cute clowns faces
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It looks so colorful and FUN! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, a private ownership! Love the cute details of your collage!Especially the woman with her hand up - it reminds me of the latest fashion in America - the women's marches! No, am not going to talk politics, lol! Thank you for sharing this history and fun with ALL SEASONS - have a beautiful week:)
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ReplyDeleteI was fascinated with Coney Island, in part because it reminded me of all the trips to Lunar Park mum and dad did with us children in the 1950s. And the merry-go-round just outside Lunar Park.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are wrong about our Lunar Park being possibly the only one of its kind still in operation.... that would deprive children everywhere of a great experience.
Thanks for the link
Hels
http://melbourneblogger.blogspot.com.au/2017/01/coney-island-was-modern-american-mass.html
Gosh these photos take me back to a time when I was young and flatting in Melbourne!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun photos - I'm nostalgic Nick!!