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Spirit of St. Louis Wiggle Animation (1929)

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The Spirit of St. Louis

1929 - The Spirit of St. Louis being guarded by the United States, Washington, D.C.

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1905 St Louis World’s Fair – Stereoscopic Wiggle Animation

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1905 - Looking down West Cascade at night and across Grand Basin to Palace of Education, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, U.S.A. (aka. Saint Louis World's Fair)

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1904 World’s Fair – Stereoscopic Animation

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1904 - Walls of Jerusalem and the Ferris Wheel looking from West Restaurant Pavillion, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, U.S.A.

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1904 Ferris Wheel from Pond – Stereoscopic Animation

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1904 - From Lily Pond near Agriculture Bldg., N.E. to Observation Wheel (250 ft. diam.), World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.

I wasn’t too happy with the girl, the angle of the lenses was too drastic for a good animation. However I know I have a lot of ferris wheel fans, and I liked the wheel and the pond, so I included it.

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1904 Biggest Ferris Wheel – Stereoscopic Animation

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1904 - Biggest wheel on earth (240 ft. diam.) with heaviest axle ever forged (56 tons), Worlds Fair, St. Louis

1904 - Biggest wheel on earth (240 ft. diam.) with heaviest axle ever forged (56 tons), World's Fair, St. Louis

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