Clair and Arlene Eberly with the Conestoga wagon. Swiss Pioneer Preservation Association has bought a Conestoga wagon from Clair Eberly. A group of volunteers met at Eberly's barn to load the wagon ...
IN LAST MONTH’S STATE PRIMARY. WELL, A CONESTOGA WAGON WAS ON THE ROAD THIS MORNING IN DOWNTOWN YORK. THE WAGON, MADE IN THE 1800S IN LANCASTER COUNTY. YOU SEE IT RIGHT THERE IS BEING MOVED TO ITS NEW ...
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YORK, Pa. — The Conestoga Wagon made a historic move on Thursday to its new home. The wagon, which was located at the Agriculture and Industrial Museum in York, moved only a couple blocks away to its ...
A Conestoga Wagon, built around 1830, rolled south on Pershing Avenue in York on Thursday, Feb. 8 on its way to the new York County History Center, leaving the Agricultural & Industrial Museum. The ...
After 61 years of rain, wind, snow and sweltering heat that rotted its wood, broke its wheels and corroded its metal, the old covered wagon held. Cooper Weeks worried it wouldn’t. The worst-case ...
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