Photos: Hurricane damage at N.Y., N.J. amusement piers
The Casino Pier roller coaster in Seaside Heights, N.J., sits in the ocean after the pier was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. (Michael Reynolds / EPA)
Hurricane Sandy dealt a crushing blow to the amusement piers and boardwalks along the New Jersey and New York coast that serve as weekend getaways for inland vacationers and financial engines for coastal communities.
An aerial photo shows the damage caused by Superstorm Sandy to the Casino Pier amusement park in Seaside Heights, N.J. (Mike Groll / Associated Press)
A man looks over the debris on the Seaside Heights, N.J., beach near Casino Pier after Hurricane Sandy slammed into the coast. (David Gard / Associated Press)
Owner Billy Major surveys the damage on the FunTown Pier in Seaside Heights, N.J., where only four rides survived Superstorm Sandy. (David Gard / Associated Press)
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A car from an amusement park on the Seaside Heights, N.J., boardwalk is partly buried in the sand at Mantoloking, about eight miles to the north. (Wayne Parry / Associated Press)
Damaged rides and debris are strewn across the Keansburg Amusement Park after Superstorm Sandy slammed into the New Jersey coastline. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
A damaged roller coaster sits inside Keansburg Amusement Park after Superstorm Sandy swept across the Jersey Shore. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
A heavily damaged carousel sits inside Keansburg Amusement Park after Superstorm Sandy swept across New Jersey. (Andrew Burton / Getty Images)
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People brave high winds and blowing sand along Coney Island beach in Brooklyn as Hurricane Sandy approaches New York. (Mark Lennihan / Associated Press)
Employees of Luna Park amusement park on Coney Island work to secure the moving parts of the rides as Hurricane Sandy approaches. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)
The Morey’s Piers amusement park is still standing on the beach at Wildwood, N.J., after Hurricane Sandy blew across the area. (Clem Murray / McClatchy-Tribune)