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Thank-you very much for posting the pics. They were magnificient and the camera work was quality.
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Very cool man! Great job!!

I actually thought about doing this at one point, but the truth is, I always sucked as photography. Gotta leave it to those who know what they're doing!
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sorry man i know i already posted on this, but man those are the collest pic's!! i can't help but look at them everytime i am on the site. thanx for the memories!!
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witecochise wrote:sorry man i know i already posted on this, but man those are the collest pic's!! i can't help but look at them everytime i am on the site. thanx for the memories!!
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Awesome pictures! Thanks for sharing them.
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Sweet as! Good work.
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That was Awesome I sometime wondered what the movie setings look like today.
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Gonzo, that was so cool, I can't wait for my next trip up to NYC to check out those sites. You should be promoted to warrior for that contribution.

Do you have any info on the site of the Conclave? It was also in Riverside park wasn't it?

Very cool pics. Thanks
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Is it painted on the same spot where once stood the bathhouse that held the sign across its facade?
No, the new mural is near Deno's amusement area, where the Wonder Wheel is located. The "Warriors" logo was painted on Stauch's Bathhouse. This building was sadly demolished in the early nineties. Like a lot of Coney Island properties, it was taken down before it attained landmark status.

Recently the long-dormant Thunderbolt rollercoaster and its adjoining ramshackle wooden house, famously depicted in Annie Hall, were destroyed mere days before they would have become protected landmarks. This was done to pave the way for the building of the minor league ballpark that houses the Brooklyn Cyclones. The lot where Stauch's once stood is part of this area.

FYI, Al Capone was said to have served as a bouncer at Stauch's and Heavyweight champ Jack Johnson fought there. Johnson is the subject of Ken Burns' new PBS documentary.
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Wow... Someones been doin there homework! :)

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Wow... Someones been doin there homework!
Heh, I've always been sort of a Coney history junkie. Must have something to do with my obsession with The Warriors! :)

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You know of any sites that have pictures with the Warriors mural on the Bathhouse? Other ten just from the movie?
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You know of any sites that have pictures with the Warriors mural on the Bathhouse? Other ten just from the movie?
Have not been able to turn any up yet. However, on the PBS "American Experience" episode on Coney Island, there is a modern day daytime shot of Stauch's (shortly before it was demolished, I guess) and the Warriors logo is still visible, though faded. The show looks to have been produced in the late 80s-early 90s. It is occasionally replayed on PBS stations, though that does not really help those of you in the U.K. Stauch's was razed in 1991.
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CleonsChoice wrote:
Is it painted on the same spot where once stood the bathhouse that held the sign across its facade?
No, the new mural looks is near Deno's amusement area, where the Wonder Wheel is located. The "Warriors" logo was painted on Stauch's Bathhouse. This building was sadly demolished in the early nineties. Like a lot of Coney Island properties, it was taken down before it attained landmark status.

Recently the long-dormant Thunderbolt rollercoaster and its adjoining ramshackle wooden house, famously depicted in Annie Hall, were destroyed mere days before they would have become protected landmarks. This was done to pave the way for the building of the minor league ballpark that houses the Brooklyn Cyclones. The lot where Stauch's once stood is part of this area.

FYI, Al Capone was said to have served as a bouncer at Stauch's and Jack Johnson fought there.
Thanks for your response man. The last time I was there it was last winter . It was terribly cold and I could not do the board walk. It is amazing how things change dramatically over the years. One of your observations, regarding the laws about landmarks, I thought they had been in effect long before that. Maybe they only included New York City and not their bordering sites. What is astonishing about Coney Island is that here once stood the biggest and most famous park of all time, Luna Park.

What I appreciate the most of your post is the point you make about Al Capone actually being a bouncer at the bathhouse (which you even name!).

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There is a place called Luna Park here in Melbourne.
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