Luna Park
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Luna Park is originally the name of the second major amusement park at Coney Island, named for the spaceship in the Buffalo, New York World's Fair ride "A Trip to the Moon".
Luna Park is the name of several amusement parks:
- Luna Park, Budapest
- Luna Park, Coney Island
- Luna Park, Heliopolis (Cairo)
- Luna Park, Tel-Aviv
- Luna Park, Melbourne
- Luna Park, Obala
- Luna Park, Rome
- Luna Park Sydney
- Luna Park, the former name of the Shahr-e Bazi in Tehran
- Luna Park, on the moon in the TV show Futurama
- Luna Park, visited by the characters in the anime series Tsukihime, Lunar Legend
Other usages of the name Luna Park include:
- Luna Park, a play by Caridad Svich
- Luna Park, one of the buildings at the Boardwalk Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas
- Luna Park, Buenos Aires, the site of a sports arena
- Luna Park, a play by Donald Margulies
- Luna Park, a song on the Pet Shop Boys album Fundamental
- Luna Park, a song by 1970s Italian progressive rock cult group Semiramis
- Lunapark, an album by the band Luna
[edit] See also
- Lunar Park, a novel by Bret Easton Ellis