Horse drawn vehicles

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People and horse-drawn wagons at a Rock Creek Park horse show in 1914. Photograph via National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress).

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Wren, we have a canal like that near us. They still give boat rides mainly to the school kids to show them what life was like at one time. My son's woodworking shop which he rents is right on the canal. They used his building for supplies and to store grain. I love all these photos.
 
"The satsuma became a favorite fruit in the early 1920s and after years of popularity, it became
cause for celebration. The first Satsuma Blossom Festival was held in Mobile in 1926. After that, the
satsumas were hit by frost and inclement weather, and the festival faded. The tasty satsumas continued to be grown here and cherished as a treat, but they no longer drew crowds for parades and ceremonies".


Frances Philips Russ, in the horse-drawn vehicle, which was decorated for the Satsuma Festival parade.
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