no, because ferris wheels were invented in 1980.......
No; an extensive list of patents relating to Ferris wheels and other types of observation wheels is at the link below.
There are many types of Ferris wheels around the world. You can find them at fairs, festivals and even as icons like the London Eye. They first became popular in 1893.
where did George w. Ferris live
This is just an educated guess but...ferrisrotaphobia
The world's tallest Ferris Wheel, the "Singapore Flyer," was manufactured and opened in March 2008. Other 2008 wheels include the "Star of Tai Lake" in China and the "Southern Star" in Australia. There are at least three more large wheels slated for 2009 in Dubai, Bagdhad, and Orlando
Fred Ferris died on January 25, 1978, in UK.
Miriam Ferris was born in 1895, in London, England, UK.
Since its not usually documented, the opinions of an inventor are usually unknown. But I imagine that since ferris wheels generate fun, that the inventor wanted to make something that people found fun and exhilarating, since ferris wheels tend to be quite high as well. :)
Ferris wheels are made of steel beams with a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying capsules.
Austin and Ally - 2011 Ferris Wheels and Funky Breath 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
The cast of World on Wheels - 2012 includes: Denise Ferris as Herself - Host