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It was never meant to be forever.
The London Eye, once called the Millennium Wheel, was pitched as a five-year celebration for the year 2000. With no client, no funding, and no official backing, its creators fought for every inch of progress.
Against all odds, their temporary attraction became a permanent icon, changing London’s skyline, and how the city sees itself, forever.
By Liam Caron5
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It was never meant to be forever.
The London Eye, once called the Millennium Wheel, was pitched as a five-year celebration for the year 2000. With no client, no funding, and no official backing, its creators fought for every inch of progress.
Against all odds, their temporary attraction became a permanent icon, changing London’s skyline, and how the city sees itself, forever.

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