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  • Museum Of America
    The Carriage Museum of America is a library to serve as a source of historically accurate technical information on animaldrawn vehicles and related subjects. It is the only fulltime library dedicated exclusively to the carriage industry. Incorporated ...
    http://www.carriagemuseumlibrary.org/
 
  • The Sterquell Wagon Collection
    The Sterquell Wagon Collection was acquired from U. C. Sterk and Betty Sterquell from Amarillo, Texas. Mr. Sterquell began collecting and restoring wagons in the 1960s. The collection was on public exhibit for a time in Amarillo. Sponsored by the Pan ...
    http://www.texascowboyhalloffame.com/sterquell.asp
 
  • The Remington Carriage Museum
    The Remington Carriage Museum houses the largest collection of horsedrawn vehicles in North America, with over 240 carriages, wagons and sleighs. The Museum is located only minutes from both Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, and Glacier Nation ...
    http://www.remingtoncarriagemuseum.com/
 
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  • Carriage Museum
    Here are some of the high quality, hand crafted, horse drawn carriages, buggies and other vehicles on display in The Carriage Museum, is located on Old Main Street behind the Carousel Shop. This museum was opened in 2000 and is privately owned by To ...
    http://www.washingtonky.com/carriage_museum.htm
 
  • Red House Stables
    Red House Stables Working Carriage Museum has one of the finest collections of original horse drawn vehicles and equipment in Britain. This unique collection of vehicles and Accessories was started by Mr. William Smith, who was very particular about ...
    http://www.aboutbritain.com/RedHouseStables.htm?RefID=1504052
 
  • The Lynden Pioneer Museum
    Housing the largest collection of horsedrawn vehicles in the state. Lynden, Washington, USA. ...
    http://www.lyndenpioneermuseum.com/
 
  • Buggy Museum
    From 1883 to 1920, William A. Heiss operated a successful buggy making business. As the demand for automobiles grew, the demand for horsedrawn vehicles declined. During the 1920s, William pursued other occupations, beekeeping, selling stoves and fenc ...
    http://www.buggymuseum.org/
 
  • Granger Homestead
    Home to four generations of the Granger Family, the Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum occupy a scenic 10acre site on North Main Street, just a few blocks from downtown Canandaigua, New York, about 20 miles southeast of Rochester. 15,000 visitors ...
    http://www.grangerhomestead.org/
 
  • The GCM
    Educational living history museum and village including a 19th and 20th century horsedrawn carriages and wagons. A collection of Brewster coaches and carriages grace the collection. Located in Mumford, New York, near Rochester, USA. ...
    http://www.gcv.org/attractions/carriageMuseum.shtml
 
  • Circus World
    The Ringling Bros. Circus was founded in Baraboo, WI, in 1884 by five brothers: Al, Otto, Charles, John and Alf T. Ringling. Ringlingville was the name for the original Ringling Bros. Circus winter quarters in Baraboo. The buildings, standing along t ...
    http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/circusworld/
 

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