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  2. O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels rolls into State Fair Park

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    Check out plenty of cool and unique vehicles at the O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels at State Fair Park in West Allis.

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  4. The 15 Biggest Ferris Wheels in the World, Ranked from ... - AOL

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    How Big Are the Biggest Ferris Wheels un The World? For reference, Ferris’s 1893 original was 250 feet in diameter. It had 36 cars that each held 60 people. ... Admission: $7/person, $3/seniors ...

  5. Texas Star - Wikipedia

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    Texas Star is a Ferris wheel at Fair Park in Dallas, Texas, where it operates during the annual State Fair of Texas [2] as its most popular ride. [4]With an overall height of 216 feet (65.8 m), it was the tallest Ferris wheel in North America [1] [4] from 1985 until the opening of the 250-foot (76 m) Star of Puebla in Mexico, on 22 July 2013.

  6. Capital Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Wheel is a Ferris wheel at National Harbor, Maryland, just outside Washington, D. C., in the United States.It opened on May 23, 2014. [1]The Capital Wheel in 2014.

  7. BBS Autotechnik - Wikipedia

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    BBS produces wheels for motorsport, OEM, and aftermarket applications. The company is often credited as pioneering the three-piece wheel and advancing the aluminum wheel industry over many decades, and remains one of the largest producers of automobile wheels in the world. [1] It is a part of KW Automotive since 2021.

  8. World of Motion - Wikipedia

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    World of Motion, presented by General Motors, [1] was the former occupant of the transportation pavilion in Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort. It was an opening day attraction at EPCOT Center in 1982 and it closed in 1996 to make way for Test Track, a new thrill ride through a GM testing facility.

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