From 1907-1913 Luna Park stood on the northern tip of West Seattle, an amusement park known as the "Coney Island of the West." Amusement attractions included the Figure Eight Roller Coaster, a Merry-go-round, Chute-the-Chutes, the Water Slide, Cave of Mystery, and other funpark standards. The Canal of Venice, The Original Human Ostrich, The Joy Wheel, and Infant Electrobator were some of the others. Moralism continued its upswell in the coming years, however, and Luna Park finally fell victim in 1913. The park was closed, and its attractions (sans Natorium swimming pools) were torn down.
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