Sled is a vehicle that has parallel runners instead of wheels, so that it can move easily over snow or ice. In the Far North, where snow and ice cover the ground for many months of the year, sleds are the chief means of transportation. People in parts of Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon travel on sleds pulled by huskies.
Conestoga wagon was a sturdy, colorful wagon used by American pioneers. The wagon was named for the Conestoga Valley in Pennsylvania, where it was… More>>
Coach is a four-wheeled vehicle drawn by animals. Coaches served as the main means of public travel before the development of railroads. They were… More>>
Lift is the term used in Britain and other Commonwealth countries for an elevator. See Elevator.
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Wheelbarrow is a device for moving loads. It consists of a tub or box mounted on a wheel with two handles that extend under the body and join on… More>>
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