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  2. Texas Cart War - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Cart War was an outbreak of violence in 1857. Most of the violence occurred when American ox cart drivers attacked and hanged 70 Mexican ox cart drivers. The 'war' consisted of five attacks, three in July, one in September, and the last in November 1857. This attack involved Jose Huerta and Adalberto Davila.

  3. M-Line Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The M-Line Trolley (previously McKinney Avenue Trolley) is a heritage streetcar line in the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. The trolley line, which has been in service since 1989, is notable for its use of restored historic streetcar vehicles, as opposed to modern replicas. The M-Line Trolley operates 7 days per week, 365 days per year. [6]

  4. Sylvan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Goldman also manufactured the more familiar and more modern "nesting cart" under a license granted by Telescope Carts, Inc. [8] In 1946, Orla Watson, co-founder of Telescope Carts, Inc. developed an innovative "nesting" shopping cart that did not require disassembly after each use as Goldman's designs did, and which allowed for the ...

  5. Bullock cart - Wikipedia

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    A bullock cart or ox cart (sometimes called a bullock carriage when carrying people in particular) is a two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen. It is a means of transportation used since ancient times in many parts of the world. They are still used today where modern vehicles are too expensive or less suitable for the local ...

  6. The Great Bar Cart Debate - AOL

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    The Case Against the Bar Cart. The year was 2012. The place was my first adult apartment in San Francisco, a sunny corner unit in the Upper Haight with floor-to-ceiling built-in shelves and a view ...

  7. Cart - Wikipedia

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    Similar, but more sophisticated are modern-day pedal cart toys used in general recreation and racing. The term "go-kart" (also shortened as "kart", an alternative spelling of "cart"), has existed since 1959, and refers to a tiny race car with a frame and two-stroke engine. The old term go-cart originally meant a sedan chair or an infant walker.

  8. Is it legal to drive a golf cart on Fort Worth streets? Here ...

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    Texas law allows golf carts on roads, ... Golf carts are slow moving vehicles and most max out around 12-15 mph. As of May 2021, golf carts can be driven on Texas streets under certain ...

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