Nestled in Coney Island, steps from the Riegelmann Boardwalk, with the Atlantic’s sandy beaches just beyond the outfield wall, the ballpark was framed by the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster (since 1927) and the dormant Parachute Jump (a 1939 relic awaiting its LED revival). The salty sea breeze and clatter of nearby rides set a nostalgic stage for nearly 9,000 SRO fans nightly, packing sold-out stands with Brooklyn’s defiant energy.
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