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Roller chairs were for of [[Transportation]] at the fair that was a seating platform on wheels, pushed or driven by an attendant. | Roller chairs were for of [[Transportation]] at the fair that was a seating platform on wheels, pushed or driven by an attendant. | ||
==Before the Fair== | ==Before the Fair== |
Revision as of 23:15, 10 November 2022
![]() Wicker Roller Chairs | |
Construction Cost | .60 (equivalent to $18 in 2021) |
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Profit | $115,280.58 (equivalent to $3,476,777 in 2021) |
Roller chairs were for of Transportation at the fair that was a seating platform on wheels, pushed or driven by an attendant.
Before the Fair
Description
The jinrikisha (a rickshaw-like contraption), and roller as well as wicker chairs that rolled through fairgrounds, powered by an attendant (or guide).
The wheeled chairs could be rented with a guide at (60 cents and hour), or without (35 cents an hour). A $5 (equivalent to $151 in 2021) deposit was needed to rent a chair without a guide.
The chairs were not allowed inside the buildings or concession gates.
Baby carriages could be rented for 25 cents an hour.