[UPDATE BELOW] Yesterday we saw evidence that the city had begun demolition at Feltman's kitchen, the last remnant of hot dog inventor Charles Feltman's Coney Island empire. This building is where Nathan Handwerker worked slicing hot dog rolls before going on to start Nathan's Famous. As if confirming the proud history of the place, archeologists have found a hot dog that may be as old as 140 years old, encased in ice. They also found an original Feltman's receipt in the ice! some local hucksters engaged in some old-timey Boardwalk hokum. CNN has the scoop hoax:
This old dog will be preserved and displayed at the Coney Island History Project, which will open for the season Memorial Day weekend. Will the "139-year-rule" keep visitors from taking a bite?
UPDATE: Fine, we fell for it, but so did CNN, not that that's saying much. The Post gleefully reports that the network, which picked up the story form a local news channel, was duped by the Coney Island History Project, which created the hoax to promote their museum. "The recent discovery by an amateur archaeologist... was a publicity stunt in the grand tradition of Coney Island ballyhoo," said Tricia Vita, spokeswoman for the history project. "I was surprised in the beginning at how many people believed it was true. But after reading all the buzz about it on Twitter and the Internet, I’m not really that surprised because people want to believe these types of things are true."
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no! no! it's real. the vendor just stepped away to go to the bathroom and got lost
ides_of_march
Piltdown Dog.
longacre
Wait, you seriously posted this thinking it was real? How did anyone not think this was a hoax from the very beginning? I thought you were just going along with it because you thought it was funny. How would a hot dog, or anything else, stay frozen IN BROOKLYN for 140 years?
hotstepper
you missed your chance pal.
Clarice City
Did they have freezers 140 years ago? How is this possible?
sorry, hadn't you heard that thor hired john hammond to help with their redesign of coney island?
RevWaldo
More like "Iceman" but don't laugh - I'll bet there's many a biochemist that'll be asking for a sample. Kinda wondering how the ice stayed frozen all that time.
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