"Thrills and Morality: How Roller Coasters Saved America from Sin" takes readers on a captivating journey through the surprising origins of roller coasters and their role in shaping American entertainment. This fascinating book explores how, during the Gilded Age, roller coasters were invented as a moral solution to the growing concerns of vice and sin in urban America. Discover the story of LaMarcus Adna Thompson, the visionary behind the first roller coaster, and how amusement parks became havens for families seeking safe, wholesome fun. From Coney Island to modern thrill rides, this book uncovers the evolution of roller coasters from moral distractions to cultural icons of excitement. Rich in history, engineering insights, and social context, "Thrills and Morality" offers a unique perspective on how entertainment, morality, and technology intersected to create one of the most beloved and thrilling experiences in history. Perfect for history buffs, roller coaster enthusiasts, and those intrigued by the fascinating relationship between entertainment and social reform.
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