Ferris wheel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Ferris wheel (also known as an observation wheel or big wheel) is a nonbuilding structure, consisting of an upright wheel with passenger gondolas attached to the rim.
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New World’s Tallest. The London Eye is no longer the world’s tallest Ferris wheel. That distinction now belongs to the Star of Nanchang which is located in Nanchang City ...
The Dream City: The Ferris Wheel
THE FERRIS WHEEL - The chief wonder of the Fair of 1893 was the work of George Washington Gale Ferris, a man born west of Chicago. At a Saturday afternoon club dinner, in a city ...
The Ferris Wheel
The Big Ferris Wheel. Chief Sensation of the World's Fair. Inventor Declared a Genius When He First Broached His Plans to the Directors of the World's Fair
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Fer·ris wheel also fer·ris wheel (f r s) n. An amusement ride consisting of a large upright rotating wheel having suspended seats that remain in a horizontal position as the ...
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GEORGE FERRIS (1859-1896) The Ferris Wheel. George Ferris conceived, designed and built an engineering marvel, which astonished the world at its debut and became a mainstay of ...
Ferris wheel - Wikimedia Commons
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Ferris Wheel of Berlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferris Wheel of Berlin may refer to: Ferris Wheel of Berlin (German: Berliner Riesenrad) - a transportable Ferris wheel of ride operator Lorenz. Lorenz has a second Ferris wheel of ...
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Ferris wheel, amusement park ride. It consists of a power-operated wheel that is about 50 ft (15 m) in diameter. It has two rims that are parallel to and equidistant from the shaft ...