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The original Coney Island and the others[edit]

It was 1926 when Christ Economou, a Greek immigrant, opened the original Coney Island in downtown Tulsa and it was 42 years later that his son-in-law, Chuck Kingsley, opened the chain of the ones known as Coney I-Lander in and around Tulsa. Chuck did not know the original recipe which continues to be kept secret. Even though it is not near as good as the original Coney Island where after almost 100 years continues to be the favored of the two, it's still not too bad. Many have tried to duplicate the original recipe over the last several decades. Some have gotten a little bit close, but none have really figured out all of the ingredients and measurements and probably never will. Since 1926, in the Tulsa metropolitan area,you will still find only one location for the original Coney Island and you'll find it, as always, in downtown Tulsa. ~Steve Nave, Coney Connoisseur 2600:8804:6F08:4000:8489:686:EC03:BE4C (talk) 00:53, 7 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]