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Coney Island's "Alien Esculent": Hot Dogs
Annalise Welte and William Blueher
2 min. read
A view of Coney Island in 1869, from Valentine's Manual of the City of New York for 1916–28 (New York: Valentine Company, 1921).
«Nothing conjures up the essence of summer in New York City better than a Coney Island hot dog. One unexpected place to look for these treats is Valentine's Manual of the City of New York for 1916–28, which includes what we think could be the all-time greatest description of these summertime delicacies, "The Hot Dog Arrives":»
Who knew you could use a hot dog as a "baby's nipple to quiet an obstreperous infant"?!
A view of Coney Island in 1920, from Valentine's Manual of the City of New York for 1916–28 (New York: Valentine Company, 1921).
Valentine's Manual is a 12-volume set full of similarly charming passages. Other summer topics covered are pleasure resorts, picnics, and steamboat excursions. Come check them out to fully get into the summer mood.
A 2013 view of Nathan's Famous in Coney Island, from Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao, Coney Island (Portland: Nazraeli Press, 2013).
Contributors
Annalise WelteWilliam Blueher Museum Librarian, Manager of Cataloging