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  1. May 15, 2016 · The first Ferris wheel was built by George W. Ferris for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. It stood 250 feet high and had 36 cars that could each carry 40 people. Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune

  2. Jul 2, 2023 · The first Ferris wheel, in Chicago, 1893. ... Roxana Saberi is a CBS News correspondent based in Chicago. Saberi has covered a wide range of issues for CBS News in the U.S. and beyond. Before ...

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  3. Photo caption. When the Ferris Wheel opened to the public on June 21, 1893, a ticket cost 50 cents, equivalent to about $17 today. Forty chairs were installed in each of the 36 passenger cars. With a capacity of 60 people per car, the wheel could accommodate 2,160 riders. The wheel made two revolutions over 20 minutes.

  4. 1130 Midway Plaisance, Chicago, IL 60637. The Original Ferris Wheel was created by an engineer, George Washington Gale Ferris Junior, for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago on Midway. The Original Ferris Wheel was a behemoth of a project, with 36 cars that could carry more than 2,000 riders. While extremely expensive to build, the Wheel was ...

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    While the other major buildings of the White City were torn down, this Beaux Arts domed building still stands. Today, it’s home to the Museum of Science and Industry at 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr.

    Famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead designed this island in the center of the fair. It was intended to offer a quiet alternative to the crowds in the buildings around it. After the fair closed, the island became overgrown even as Jackson Park sprung up around it. In recent decades, the city has worked to clean up the island, completing...

    Otherwise overshadowed by massive and ornate exhibition halls, a tiny ticket booth from the World’s Fair was saved in the early 20th century by Nathan Moore, who moved it to what’s today known as the Hills-DeCaro House at 313 Forest Ave. in Oak Park to be used as a children’s playhouse. It still sits in the yard of the privately owned Frank Lloyd W...

    The original 65-foot-tall sculpture that served as a symbol of the fair no longer remains, but there’s a 24-foot-tall bronze replica at Hayes and Richards drives in Jackson Park.

    The world’s first Ferris wheel was unveiled at the fair on the Midway Plaisance and stood 264 feet. It was moved to Clark and Wrightwood in Lincoln Park before being moved to St. Louis for the 1904 World’s Fair. Today, the Midway Plaisance ice rink sits where that first Ferris wheel once stood. Another site synonymous with the 1893 World’s Fair — e...

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  6. Launched July 18, 2017. View the Exhibition. Celebrated as a technological marvel that rivaled the Eiffel Tower, Chicago’s Ferris wheel has stood as an enduring symbol of the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. During the past 125 years, the Ferris wheel has inspired imitations, large and small, around the globe: the 443-foot-tall London Eye ...

  7. Oct 24, 2013 · More than a diversion, more than the first amusement park ride, the giant wheel imagined and built by George Washington Gale Ferris Jr. for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago &#…

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