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1933 establishments in Illinois1934 disestablishments in IllinoisBridges completed in 1933Bridges in ChicagoCentury of Progress
History of ChicagoMoveable bridges in the United StatesSteel bridges in the United StatesTransporter bridges

The Sky Ride was an attraction built for the Century of Progress 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. It was a transporter bridge (with a design similar to an aerial tramway or gondola lift) designed by the bridge engineering firm Robinson & Steinman that ferried people across the lagoon, Burnham Harbor, in the center of the fair. It was located near Northerly Island, but was demolished after the Fair, having carried 4.5 million passengers. The Sky Ride had a 1,850-foot (564 m) span and two 628-feet (191 m) tall towers, making it the most prominent structure at the fair. Suspended from the span, 215 feet (66 m) above the ground, were rocket-shaped cars, each carrying 36 passengers.

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Sky Ride
South Burnham Harbor Drive, Chicago Near South Side

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Burnham Harbor

South Burnham Harbor Drive 1559
60605 Chicago, Near South Side
Illinois, United States
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