A 140-year-old hot dog is discovered in a hot dog developer's shop
Astroland, an American amusement park that was closed in 2008. Although closed, it is still a core favorite, with roller coasters and ferris wheels remaining as historic buildings, but it has been frozen from the store of the person who is said to have developed the hot dog. It seems that a hot dog about 140 years ago was discovered.
Details such as photos of the hot dogs found are below.
140-year-old hot dog discovered
The hot dog was found under Charles Feltman's store on Coney Island. The hot dog was found on ice.
At the link, you can see a movie showing the appearance of a hot dog.
140-year-old hot dog discovered
It remains in a surprisingly beautiful shape.
Charles Veltman is said to have developed a hot dog that puts sausages in bread, and Nathan, an employee of his store, created a major chain store specializing in hot dogs, Nathan 's. The Veltman store is no longer open, but Nathan's Famous on Coney Island still hosts the 'International Hot Dog Eating Championship' with many Japanese winners.
2010/02/26 23:46 Addendum
Readers have reported that this hot dog was a fake made by a staff member of the Coney Island History Project.
Network falls for 140-year-old hot dog hoax --NYPOST.com
The news was originally broadcast by CNN , but a spokesman confessed that it was meant to promote the history of Connie Island. The original news movie broadcast by CNN has already been erased, but some have been uploaded to YouTube.
YouTube --140-year-old hot dog from Coney Island
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