Is The 1904 World's Fair Ferris Wheel Buried in Forest Park? | Living St. Louis
If you've lived in St. Louis long enough, you've probably heard that the ferris wheel from the 1904 World's Fair is buried somewhere under Forest Park. But Amanda Clark of the Missouri Historical Society says this just isn't true. This 314 Day, Living St. Louis producer Veronica Mohesky is debunking some famous St. Louis myths, including this one.

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