They invented horse drawn carriages because a horse has stronger legs than a human, thus it can pull more weight behind it than a person could doing the same thing.
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If you want to go horse-back riding, you can check out some of the stables that serve the Griffith Park. They offer night-time rides with the option of adding a stop at a restaurant. For something fun in downtown, check out Pershing Square'...
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The horse-drawn carriage was still in use in the early 1950's, even though the automobile has been around since the turn of the century. I remember the ice wagon bringing ice for our icebox (non-electric refrigerator) each day in a horse-dr...
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The weight of a horse drawn vehicle all depends on the vehicle. Is it a vis a vis, a brougham, a doctors buggy? Also depends on how many people or items you will be loading the vehicle with. You need to be more specific as to what type o...
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it's called a HANSOM cab, named for the man who designed it in 1834, Joseph Hansom...(source: Wikipedia)
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The vast majority of the 43 miles (69km) of the western half of The Ridgeway is either byway or restricted byway and therefore can be used by horse-drawn carriages. It provides an almost continuous 69 km unmetalled stretch of track with onl...
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Our computers are designed for use with bicycle only. While they may work in other applications they are designed strictly for use on bicycles and no other usage is specifically condoned or supported.
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