The Giant Wheel That Terrified Victorians and Changed Entertainment Forever

February 23
4 mins

Episode Description

February 23 marks the moment one of the strangest engineering ideas in history was officially approved — and nothing about entertainment was ever the same.
In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy tells the story of how an American engineer proposed a massive rotating wheel to rival the Eiffel Tower at the 1893 World’s Fair, and somehow convinced everyone it was a good idea. The result was the first Ferris Wheel — a towering steel experiment that lifted thousands of Victorian fairgoers into the sky with no precedent, no safety legacy, and enormous confidence.
This episode explores the engineering gamble behind the original Ferris Wheel, the public reaction to early thrill rides, and how a single audacious idea transformed amusement parks, public spectacles, and how humans experience fear for fun.
Blending humor, historical context, and storytelling, this episode reveals how February 23 became a turning point where innovation stopped being practical — and started being thrilling.
If you love strange history, forgotten inventions, Victorian oddities, World’s Fair history, and the origins of modern entertainment, this episode belongs in your queue.
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