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  2. Chairlift - Wikipedia

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    The world's first three ski chairlifts were created for the ski resort in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1936 and 1937, then owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. [23] The first chairlift, since removed, was installed on Proctor Mountain, two miles (3 km) east of the more famous Bald Mountain, the primary ski mountain of Sun Valley resort since 1939. One ...

  3. Riblet Tramway Company - Wikipedia

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    During Expo '74 Riblet built both the skyride a Gondola tramway over Spokane Falls and the A&W SkyFloat a chairlift that went over the fairgrounds. [4] After the World's Fair, the chairlift was dismantled and went to Schweitzer Mountain. The Gondola became an one of the attractions at Riverfront Park and was replaced by a new Gondola system in ...

  4. Sun Valley, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    One of his first changes was the removal the archaic single-seat chairlift on Exhibition, replacing it with a triple. [30] A daily lift ticket for Baldy during Holding's first season (1977–78) was priced at $13. [44] [45]

  5. Detachable chairlift - Wikipedia

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    A detachable chairlift or high-speed chairlift is a type of passenger aerial lift, which, like a fixed-grip chairlift, consists of numerous chairs attached to a constantly moving wire rope (called a haul rope) that is strung between two (or more) terminals over intermediate towers. In contrast to the fixed-grip version, the chairs of a ...

  6. Boyne Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    The founders acquired the first chairlift ever built (from Sun Valley, Idaho) and moved it to Boyne Mountain where parts are still in use today. [ 5 ] Between 1948 and 1992, Boyne Mountain and Boyne Highlands innovated in chairlifts, creating the world's first triple chairlift (1963), world's first quad chairlift (1965) and the US's first six ...

  7. Magic Mile - Wikipedia

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    When constructed by Byron Riblet in 1938, it was the longest chairlift in existence, the second in the world to be built as a passenger chairlift, and the first to use metal towers. [1] [2] [3] The chairlift has been replaced twice, in 1962 and 1992.

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  9. Doppelmayr USA - Wikipedia

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    Doppelmayr was a world-renowned Austrian ropeway manufacturer that began exporting surface lifts to North America in the 1950s under the name "Alpine Lift." The first Doppelmayr chairlift in North America was installed at Marmot Basin, Alberta, in 1968. [8]