George W. G. Ferris
George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. (
1859 -
1896) graduated from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the class of
1881 with a degree in
Civil Engineering. After that, he began a career in the railroad industry and was interested in bridge building. He founded a company, G.W.G. Ferris & Co in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania,
USA, to test and inspect metals for railroads and bridge builders. He is most well known for inventing the
Ferris Wheel, constructed for the
World Columbian Exposition in an attempt to create something as impressive as the
Eiffel Tower in
Paris,
France.
George W.G. Ferris is a member of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Alumni Hall of Fame, inducted in September, 1998.