| Bottle 1111 - Conestoga, Prairie Schooner |
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Date Added: 21 December 2013
The Conestoga, aka, Prairie Schooner, was a heavy duty covered wagon. It was usually pulled by six or more horses, mules or oxen. It had wider wheel than most wagons and it had a wider suspension. It was driven by a man called a Teamster. It was commonly used to haul freight. This detailed model of the wagon is built in a beer bottle and sits on a custom stand.
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| Type: | Conestoga, Prairie Schooner | Maker's Name: | Liddle, Larry | |
| Category: | Vehicle | Made Where: | Colville, WA | |
| Bottle Size: | 8 3/4" x 2 1/2" | Year Made: | ||
| Bottle Type: | Miller High Life 12 oz beer bottle |
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| Larry Liddle, Artist | ||
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