Google is celebrating Valentine's Day with a Google Doodle honoring George Ferris, the creator of the original Ferris Wheel (and the source of its name). As previously reported, the doodle hit the other side of the world as it
Today's February 14 Google Doodle covers some territory by integrating the celebration of George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr.'s birthday (154th) and Valentine's Day. George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. was an American
Today's Google Doodle pulls double-duty: it's both Valentine's Day and the 154th birthday of George Ferris, the inventor of the Ferris wheel. The letters of the Google logo take the shape of an amusement park, with Ferris' invention at the heart of the
George Ferris's birthday is being celebrated by a Valentine's Day Google doodle. Ferris is the man who gave his name to Ferris wheel, the invention that features prominently in Thursday's animated doodle. Ferris was born on February 14, 1859, in
Google's latest doodle combines two events. The love-themed amusement park celebrates Valentine's Day and the 154th birthday of George Ferris, who invented the Ferris wheel. Clicking on the heart-button located in the center of the doodle makes the two
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