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GILDED AGE – ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE

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1 GILDED AGE – ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT/LEISURE
Leisure Time Urban Dwellers Various forms of entertainment Amusement Parks Coney Island Shell Rd. – 1824 Elites visit By 1870s – becomes more diverse East side – elite West side – working class By 1890s – bathhouses controlled entrance to beach Beginning of amusement parks

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5 Elitch Gardens Vaudeville Unrelated performances - animal tricks, music, freaks, comedy, magicians, one act plays, minstrels Distinguished from “variety shows” No alcohol, family oriented

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7 Dime Museums, Carnivals, Circuses
P.T. Barnum Began in NY as showman with Joice Heth Opens American Museum in 1841 – very successful Museum burns down in 1865 Rebuilds in new NY location, burns down in 1868 Turns to the Circus First circus to travel by train Purchases his own train Travels around the world

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9 Baseball Play begins in 1840s 1868 – Cincinnati Red Stockings 1876 – National League 1901 – American League 1903 – 1st World Series

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11 NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston Beaneaters (now Atlanta Braves) Cincinnati Reds New York Giants (now San Francisco Giants) Brooklyn Superbas (now Los Angeles Dodgers) Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates Chicago Orphans (now Chicago Cubs) St. Louis Cardinals AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston Americans (now Boston Red Sox) Baltimore Orioles (now New York Yankees) Philadelphia Athletics (now Oakland Athletics) Washington Nationals (now Minnesota Twins) Cleveland Blues (now Cleveland Indians) Detroit Tigers Chicago White Stockings (now Chicago White Sox) Milwaukee Brewers (now Baltimore Orioles)

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