Conestoga wagon was a sturdy, colorful wagon used by American pioneers. The wagon was named for the Conestoga Valley in Pennsylvania, where it was first built during the early 1700's. Conestoga wagons carried most of the freight and people that moved westward over the Allegheny Mountains from the 1770's until about 1850. These wagons were sometimes called the camels of the prairies.
Caravan is a long train of people and pack animals that travel together for safety through difficult or dangerous country. The name comes from the… More>>
Chariot is a two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle, usually drawn by a horse. Chariots were among the earliest wheeled vehicles. They were probably… More>>
Wagon. The wheel and the wagon were developed at the same time. This was at least 5,500 years ago, when people first discovered that they could… More>>
Jinrikisha, jihn RIHK shuh or jihn RIHK shaw, is a light two-wheeled cart once widely used as a taxicab in East Asian cities. Tourists to these… More>>
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