1920 Paternoster Elevator...The Elevator That Never Stops

Interesting Jujube, I never liked elevators but honestly I rarely have to use one. No bad experiences though.
 
SeaBreeze. I just can't believe such a contraption would still be allowed in a day and age when lawsuits abound. :)
 
A bit off topic, but it's about the elevator shaft that came before the elevator.

The Cooper Union's Foundation Building in Lower Manhattan was completed in 1859. This large six-story brownstone building of Anglo-Italianate style featuring heavy, ornate, round-arched windows was the first building in the world that was designed to accommodate an elevator—four years before such an invention became available for passenger use. At that time, New York was growing vertically and Peter Cooper, the founder of Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science—one of America’s leading private college today—believed that soon people would need elevators to reach the higher floors. Indeed, the development of skyscrapers would not have been possible without elevators. Many architects and engineers of the time must have felt the same, but Peter Cooper—an inventor himself—was one of the first to act.

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https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/04/the-elevator-shaft-that-came-before.html
 
Too bad I didn't know about these when I was young. When my Mom took me and my sister shopping my sister hated using the escalator but loved the elevator. I hated the elevator but loved the escalator. Of course my sister always won and we had to take the elevator. Maybe if my Mom knew about this maybe I would have won at least one time !LOL
 
Too bad I didn't know about these when I was young. When my Mom took me and my sister shopping my sister hated using the escalator but loved the elevator. I hated the elevator but loved the escalator. Of course my sister always won and we had to take the elevator. Maybe if my Mom knew about this maybe I would have won at least one time !LOL
My mom was always so safety conscious, I'm certain we would have to take the stairs. :)
 


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