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Navy Pier: Ferris Wheel, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
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Navy Pier: Ferris Wheel, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
This image is available for business licensing,
or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


Navy Pier: Ferris Wheel, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
This image is available for business licensing,
or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


Navy Pier: Ferris Wheel, 600 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
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or purchase this photograph as a print or poster


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Navy Pier: Ferris Wheel

Type: Entertainment Venue
Maximum Height: 150 feet / 46 meters
 (including spires, antennae, etc...)
Location: 600 East Grand Avenue
Area: Near North Side
Post Code: 60611
City: Chicago, Illinois

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Did You Know?
»This Ferris Wheel can carry a maximum of 240 people.
»This wheel is a recreation of the very first Ferris Wheel, which was erected in Chciago in 1893.

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Last 3 Comments Dave - Monday, December 31st, 2007 @ 2:19pm • Rating: Five stars.

Chicagoans don't go there because we are used to it, It's always been there, but It gives tourists something to do on the lake for a cheap price instead of renting a boat. And I love looking at it from a distance.

Jennifer Donahue - Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 @ 4:47pm • Rating: Four stars.

It really isnt an eyesore, it's what Navy Pier is all about. Yeah Chicagoans might not always go there, but that doesn't mean we hate it..

Lori - Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 @ 10:48am • Rating: One star.

Eyesore, takes away from the beauty of the lake view and serves only as a tourist trap. Real Chicagoans hate it and avoid it.

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