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[The Miracle of Coney Island: From Incubator Sideshows to Rollercoaster Romances]-[Thank God For Coney Island]

StoryCorps · B1 · 2023-06-27

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The Unlikely Legacy of Coney Island

This episode of the StoryCorps podcast explores the dual history of Coney Island, shifting from a medical marvel that saved thousands of lives to a nostalgic sanctuary for those who lived beneath its iconic structures.

The Incubator Sideshow: A Medical Revolution

In the early 1900s, premature infants were often left to die, as hospitals lacked both the technology and the hope to save them. Martin Couney, a mysterious figure whose medical credentials remain debated, introduced "baby incubators" to the United States. Rejected by the medical establishment, Couney funded his life-saving work by turning it into a sideshow attraction at Coney Island’s Luna Park.

Visitors paid 25 cents to witness "the tiniest little bits of humanity in the world." While the display was often viewed as a "freak show," it provided the necessary funding to keep these infants alive. Lucille Horn, one of the babies saved in 1920, recalled the strangeness of being a public spectacle, noting, "It’s strange but as long as they saw me and I was alive it was alright." Couney is credited with saving at least 6,500 babies over four decades, bridging the gap until hospitals eventually adopted the technology.

A Final Reunion

The narrative takes a poignant turn regarding Lucille Horn’s personal history. Born a twin, her sister died at birth and remained unnamed for decades. Following Lucille's death at 96, her daughter Barbara discovered an available grave in the family plot that contained the remains of an infant born in the same month in 1920. In a moving conclusion, they buried Lucille in the grave with her sister, noting that "at birth they had been separated. In death they were reunited."

Life Beneath the Thunderbolt

The podcast also chronicles the life of Mae Timpano, who lived for 40 years in a house situated directly under the Thunderbolt roller coaster. Meeting her partner, Fred Moran, while working as a waitress, Mae found a unique domestic life amidst the mechanical roar of the ride. She described the experience as "living in the country in the middle of the city," despite the constant vibration that would make her perfume tray fall.

When the city of New York tore down the coaster and her home in 2000, it marked the end of an era for Mae. Reflecting on the loss, she remarked, "It seemed like all my memories just wiped out," illustrating how the physical landmarks of Coney Island were deeply intertwined with the personal identity and history of its residents.

Conclusion

From the life-saving technology of Couney’s incubators to the intimate domestic lives lived under roller coasters, Coney Island stands as a place where the bizarre and the profound intersect. This episode serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, whether found in a fragile preemie fighting for life or a woman holding onto the memories of a home that no longer exists.

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