ferris wheels
A Ferris wheel is a large, rotating structure that features a vertical wheel with passenger cabins attached to its rim. It is designed to provide riders with a panoramic view of the surrounding area as it turns. Ferris wheels are commonly found at amusement parks, fairs, and tourist attractions, offering a fun and relaxing experience.
The first Ferris wheel was built in 1893 for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, designed by engineer George Washington Gale Ferris Jr.. Since then, many variations have been constructed worldwide, ranging in height and design. Modern Ferris wheels often include features like climate control and lighting effects, enhancing the ride experience.