George W. G. Ferris built his awesome wheel in six months, saw it come to symbolize the achievements of a newly confident America, and died broke and alone three years later
Going into World War II, other countries could not compete with America’s piston-driven airplanes. Instead they turned to the unproven idea of jets—and nearly left America behind.
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