A NOTE ABOUT HISTORY, CONEY, AND DREAMLAND SOCIAL CLUB . . .
The Coney Island depicted in Dreamland Social Club is a mix of fact and fiction. The Parachute Jump, The Cyclone, The Wonder Wheel . . . these things actually exist on Coney Island. As did Dreamland, Luna Park, Steeplechase Park, and the Thunderbolt.
But The Anchor, Wonderland, and Morelli’s, while inspired by real places, are entirely fictional. The Coral Room is even more fictional, if it is possible to be such a thing, and Coney Island High bears no resemblance to Coney Island’s Lincoln High School.
Why? Because I wanted to take liberties with certain kinds of locations and did not want to mess with actual Coney institutions while doing so.
The Anchor, just as one example, is very much inspired by Ruby’s Bar, a glorious dive bar on the boardwalk that lost its lease just weeks before I sat down to write this note. I adored Ruby’s. My husband and I were there on our first date, and celebrated our engagement there some months later. Its closing has been devastating to all who know and love Coney. I created the Anchor as a sort of stand-in because my characters’ relationships with the bar needed to be complex and, like the bar’s fate, entirely in my control.
The fact of the matter is that there are, in the world, many more qualified chroniclers of Coney Island history than me. Readers who want to know more will be entirely mesmerized by books including Charles Denson’s Coney Island: Lost and Found and Coney Island: The People’s Playground by Michael Immerso. There is also a riveting film about Coney Island in the PBS American Experience series. I highly recommend you seek out some of these sources.
One final note: I may have manipulated some details regarding the item linked to Dreamland Social Club’s “Bath” key. Interested parties can turn to Adam Green’s New Yorker article entitled “Deep” (April 11, 2005) for the whole story.
 
—TA
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