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Conestoga wagon

[kon-uh-stoh-guh, kon-] / ˈkɒn əˈstoʊ gə, ˌkɒn- /
NOUN
covered wagon
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NOUN
prairie schooner
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The inauguration involves thousands of people, marching bands, horses, bomb-sniffing dogs and a Conestoga wagon, among other things.

From Washington Post • Jan. 18, 2017

Her father was a sign painter; her maternal grandparents had come west to Utah in a Conestoga wagon after the Civil War.

From New York Times • Jun. 6, 2013

In a Conestoga wagon, young Andrew Benton crosses the wild Alleghenies, gets into practically everything out there from the 1760s on, up to and including the last Indian war dance at Chicago in 1835.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sirs: The "prairie schooner" was usually referred to as the "Conestoga" wagon.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Maybe. Anyway, my great-grandfather got this mud from the bottom of the river sixty-four years ago. Next to my Conestoga wagon, it’s the best thing I have.”

From "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli




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