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    Ferris wheel - Wikipedia

    A Ferris wheel (also called a Big Wheel, Giant Wheel or an observation wheel) is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, gondolas, capsules, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way … See more

    The term Ferris wheel comes from the maker of one of the first examples constructed for Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition by George Washington Gale … See more

    Chronology of world's tallest wheels
    • 1893: the original Ferris Wheel was 70.4 metres (231 ft) tall. Built for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, it was moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904 for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, … See more

    Allan Herschell Company (merged with Chance Rides in 1970)
    Seattle Wheel (debuted 1962): 16 cars, two passengers per … See more

    "Pleasure wheels", whose passengers rode in chairs suspended from large wooden rings turned by strong men, may have originated in 17th-century Bulgaria.
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    Indoor Ferris wheels
    At some malls and amusement parks indoor Ferris wheels were realized. The largest of its kind has a diameter of 47.6 metres (156 ft) and is situated in the 95 metres (312 ft) high Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center See more

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  5. The History of the Ferris Wheel: An Iconic Attraction

    Jun 13, 2023 · Standing at a towering height of 264 feet, the original Ferris wheel featured 36 cars capable of accommodating up to 60 people each. This engineering marvel quickly became the star attraction of the fair, drawing over …

  6. George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. - Wikipedia

    The Ferris Wheel had 36 cars, each fitted with 40 revolving chairs and able to accommodate up to 60 people, giving a total capacity of 2,160. [11] When the fair opened, it carried some 38,000 passengers daily, taking 20 minutes to …

  7. Exploring the Fascinating Mechanics of Ferris Wheels

    Sep 16, 2023 · How Do Ferris Wheels Work. Ferris wheels operate through a fascinating combination of engineering and physics. At their core, they consist of a sturdy steel frame housing a central axle connected to a powerful motor. …

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  9. The 1893 World’s Fair and the First Ferris Wheel

    The design, which came to be known as the Ferris Wheel, was based on the existing concept of hand-turned wooden “pleasure wheels.” Ferris was directly inspired by three 50-feet-tall steam-powered “roundabouts” installed by …

  10. Ferris Wheel - Chicago's Hyde Park Historical Society

    Blown to pieces by a monster charge of dynamite, the Ferris wheel came to an ignominious end yesterday at St. Louis, after a varied career of thirteen years. At its ending it was unwept and unsung. The Wheel first was a treasure of the …