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[[Harry G. Traver]], Richard Garvey, and George E. Griffiths started the Traver Circle Swing Company in New York in 1903 with $100,000 ($3.5 million in 2024) initial capital to make and sell amusement devices.<ref>"State Capitol News." ''Times Union (Brooklyn, New York).'' 3 November 1903. Pg. 7. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-union-state-capitol-news/152822990/</ref> The first Circle Swing first installed at Chutes Park in Los Angeles in 1902.<ref>"New Thrill For Visitors to Coney." ''The Leavenworth Times (Leavenworth, Kansas).'' 14 March 1903. Pg. 7. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times-new-thrill-for-vis/152821022/</ref> The ride gained popularity after patenting it in 1904.<ref name="times">Snedden, Jeffery. "Harry Traver took Beaver County on thrilling roller coaster ride." ''The Beaver County Times (Beaver County, Pennsylvania).'' Published 24 May 2016. Accessed 8 August 2024. https://www.timesonline.com/story/lifestyle/around-town/2016/05/24/harry-traver-took-beaver-county/18574055007/</ref><ref name="smithsonian">Oswald, Alison. "A Swinging Amusement." Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Published 20 September 2019. Accessed 5 August 2024. https://invention.si.edu/swinging-amusement</ref> The company later moved to Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. In 1919, Traver grew the company by partnering with [[J. W. Zarro]] and later, buying out his factory for $140,000 (over $2.5 million in 2024). He expanded the factory and created [[Traver Engineering Company]]. | |||
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Harry G. Traver, Richard Garvey, and George E. Griffiths started the Traver Circle Swing Company in New York in 1903 with $100,000 ($3.5 million in 2024) initial capital to make and sell amusement devices.[1] The first Circle Swing first installed at Chutes Park in Los Angeles in 1902.[2] The ride gained popularity after patenting it in 1904.[3][4] The company later moved to Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. In 1919, Traver grew the company by partnering with J. W. Zarro and later, buying out his factory for $140,000 (over $2.5 million in 2024). He expanded the factory and created Traver Engineering Company.
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- ↑ "State Capitol News." Times Union (Brooklyn, New York). 3 November 1903. Pg. 7. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-union-state-capitol-news/152822990/
- ↑ "New Thrill For Visitors to Coney." The Leavenworth Times (Leavenworth, Kansas). 14 March 1903. Pg. 7. Accessed through Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times-new-thrill-for-vis/152821022/
- ↑ Snedden, Jeffery. "Harry Traver took Beaver County on thrilling roller coaster ride." The Beaver County Times (Beaver County, Pennsylvania). Published 24 May 2016. Accessed 8 August 2024. https://www.timesonline.com/story/lifestyle/around-town/2016/05/24/harry-traver-took-beaver-county/18574055007/
- ↑ Oswald, Alison. "A Swinging Amusement." Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Published 20 September 2019. Accessed 5 August 2024. https://invention.si.edu/swinging-amusement