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  2. Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Flyer Ziggle, introduced in 2013, is a ride-on toy for kids 3 to 8 with four caster wheels and no pedals. [21] Kids propel forward by wiggling and twisting their bodies in a back and forth motion and moving the handle bars at the same time. [22] [23] In 2016, Radio Flyer introduced a new partnership product, the Tesla Model S for Kids.

  3. Christy Walton - Wikipedia

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    Christy Ruth Walton (née Tallant; [1] [2] born February 8, 1949) is the widow of John T. Walton, who was one of the sons of the Walmart founder Sam Walton. In June 2005, her husband died in a plane crash, [3] making her the main heir to his fortune of US$18.2 billion. Forbes listed Christy Walton as the richest woman in the world for several ...

  4. Toy wagon - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Pasin started making wagons in 1917 and eventually started the Radio Flyer company. He produced many of them in his workshop in Chicago and they became a national hit after the 1933 Chicago World Fair. His toy wagons helped bring people back from the thoughts of the looming war to their simple pleasures. Boy in a wagon

  5. Antonio Pasin - Wikipedia

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    His first wagon was called the Radio Flyer, named after his amazement of the radio and the wonders of flight. He renamed his company the Radio Steel and Manufacturing Company in 1930. In 1933 he commissioned a 45-foot art-deco statue of a boy riding a wagon above a mini 25-cent souvenir wagon store at the Chicago World's Fair. [1]

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  7. Walton family - Wikipedia

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    In September 2024, Alice Walton had a net worth of $88.9 billion, making her the 18th-richest person and the richest woman in the world. [11] The Walton family fortune is broken down as such: Jim Walton, $95.7 billion [12] S. Robson Walton, $94 billion [13] Alice Walton, $88.9 billion [14] Lukas Walton, $33.8 billion [15] Christy Walton, $16.4 ...

  8. Talk:Radio Flyer - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Walton family - Wikipedia

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    The caption underneath Sam Walton's photograph reads, "Sam Walton, founder of Walmart" I wanted to turn Sam Walton's name into a hyperlink to the Wikipedia page on Sam Walton. However, the page is closed for public editing. 73.153.62.136 04:46, 9 June 2021 (UTC)