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Concord Mountain Wagon
Photographer: Syd Whittle
Taken: March 17, 2009
Caption: Concord Mountain Wagon
Additional Description: (Housed inside the building.)
This vehicle was designed for use on rugged terrain. The narrow track and high clearance allowed it’s use in rocky or forested areas where larger vehicles couldn’t go. It was used to take supplies to remote mining camps. It was made by the Abbot-Downing Company, the famous stagecoach manufacturer of Concord, New Hampshire, in about 1975.
Submitted: March 20, 2009, by Syd Whittle of Mesa, Arizona.
Database Locator Identification Number: p56588
File Size: 1.410 Megabytes

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