Ferris Wheel | Scott A. Lukas and the History of Theme Parks | 2

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George Ferris aspired to build a structure for the 1893 World's Fair that could rival Paris's Eiffel Tower. And when the Ferris wheel debuted, newspapers hailed it as the eighth wonder of the world.  The grandeur and success of the Ferris wheel paved the way for future theme parks. These fantastical spaces have become symbols of leisure and fun throughout the United States and offered innovators like George Ferris a chance to showcase attractions that pushed the boundaries of what's possible.  On this episode, Steven speaks with Scott A. Lukas, an anthropologist, theme park consultant, and author of the books “Theme Park” and “The Immersive Worlds Handbook: Designing Theme Parks and Consumer Spaces.” Steven and Scott discuss the uniquely American history of theme parks and the ways they’ve influenced all kinds of public spaces. Here are some of the parks and rides – old and new – mentioned in this conversation: Coney Island, NY: https://theweek.com/captured/624918/vintage-photos-from-coney-island-yesteryearKennywood Park, West Mifflin, PA: https://www.wtae.com/article/in-photos-kennywood-park-then-and-now/7403416#The Void, Las Vegas, NV: https://www.thevoid.com/ Listen ad-free on Wondery+ here. Support us by supporting our sponsors! ExpressVPN - Head to expressvpn.com/innovations and get an extra three months free with your first year. Athletic Greens - Get 20 free daily packs with your first package at athleticgreens.com/ai. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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