Coney
Coney is a term that can refer to several different subjects, including geographical locations, animals, and cultural references. Below are the primary contexts in which the term "Coney" is used.
Geographical Locations[edit | edit source]
Coney Island[edit | edit source]
Coney Island is a well-known neighborhood and entertainment area in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. It is famous for its amusement parks, boardwalk, and beach. Historically, Coney Island was one of the most popular seaside resorts in the United States.
Coney Island, Cincinnati[edit | edit source]
Coney Island, Cincinnati is an amusement park and water park located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is one of the oldest amusement parks in the United States, having been established in 1886.
Coney Island (Ireland)[edit | edit source]
Coney Island (Ireland) is an island located in County Sligo, Ireland. It is known for its scenic beauty and historical significance.
Animals[edit | edit source]
Coney (Fish)[edit | edit source]
The term "Coney" is also used to refer to certain species of fish, particularly the Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), which is a type of grouper found in the western Atlantic Ocean.
Coney (Rabbit)[edit | edit source]
Historically, "Coney" was a term used in England to refer to a rabbit, particularly the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
Cultural References[edit | edit source]
Coney (Food)[edit | edit source]
In some regions of the United States, particularly in the Midwest, a "Coney" refers to a type of hot dog topped with a meat sauce, often referred to as a Coney dog.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Coney Island
- Coney Island, Cincinnati
- Coney Island (Ireland)
- Coney (Cephalopholis fulva)
- Oryctolagus cuniculus
- Coney dog
Categories[edit | edit source]
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