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      • The WONDER WHEEL was initially called the "Dip-the-Dip" by its inventor, who promised to combine the thrill of a scenic railway, Ferris wheel and Chute-the-Chutes.
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  1. Deno's Wonder Wheel celebrates the 100th anniversary in 2020. The WONDER WHEEL was initially called the "Dip-the-Dip" by its inventor, who promised to combine the thrill of a scenic railway, Ferris wheel and Chute-the-Chutes.

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    Hermann originally called it the "Dip-the-Dip", promising to combine in his new invention "the thrill of a scenic railway, the fun of a Ferris wheel, and the excitement of the Chute-the-Chutes". [8] To help with the Wonder Wheel's upkeep, the Garms family lived under the Wonder Wheel during the summers. [ 6 ]

  4. Jul 29, 2016 · From this, the Wonder Wheel was born. (Initially, it was to be called the “Dip-the-Dip.”) The wondrous ride opened to the public at Coney Island on Memorial Day in 1920.

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  5. Sep 6, 2024 · Originally called the “Dip-the-Dip,” the 150-feet-tall ferris wheel can be found in Deno’s Wonder Wheel park, and includes 24 cars: 16 swinging and 8 fixed. Deemed one of the most...

  6. The Wonder Wheel opened on Memorial day 1920, almost 100 years ago. The wonder wheel is located in Brooklyn, New York. It was invented by one guy, Charles Hermanns. The Wonder wheel was originally called " Dip-the-Dip" by its inventor. The ride promise is to combine the trills of scenic railway.

  7. A look then and now at the Wonder Wheel in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York.

  8. Jul 20, 2024 · Hermann originally called it the "Dip-the-Dip", promising to combine in his new invention "the thrill of a scenic railway, the fun of a Ferris wheel, and the excitement of the Chute-the-Chutes".

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