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  2. Buggy (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    Buggy from Ahlbrand Carriage Co. catalog c. 1920. A buggy refers to a lightweight four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse, though occasionally by two. Amish buggies are still regularly in use on the roadways of America. The word "buggy" has become a generic term for "carriage" in America. Historically, in England a buggy was a two-wheeled ...

  3. Equestrian use of roadways - Wikipedia

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    A typical Amish buggy in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Throughout history, transportation using horse-drawn vehicles has developed into a more modern realm, eventually becoming today's automobile. However, in certain areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania, horse and buggy is the main form of transportation.

  4. Amish - Wikipedia

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    Amish communities are known for traveling by horse and buggy because they feel horse-drawn vehicles promote a slow pace of life. Many Amish communities do also allow riding in motor vehicles , such as buses and cars. [ 57 ]

  5. Old Order Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    Old Order Mennonites (Pennsylvania German: Fuhremennischte) form a branch of the Mennonite tradition. Old Order are those Mennonite groups of Swiss German and south German heritage who practice a lifestyle without some elements of modern technology, still drive a horse and buggy rather than cars, wear very conservative and modest dress, and have retained the old forms of worship, baptism and ...

  6. Two children, aged 7 and 11, killed in Amish buggy crash - AOL

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    The horse leading the buggy also died during the collision, KAALTV reports. The driver of the SUV is a 35-year-old woman from Spring Valley, according to local news outlet KTTC.

  7. Sheriff: Horse injured in hit-and-run after car strikes Amish ...

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    Sheriff's deputies say a black Ford sedan struck the horse-drawn buggy and drove off, injuring the horse. Sheriff: Horse injured in hit-and-run after car strikes Amish buggy in Marcy Skip to main ...

  8. Byler Amish - Wikipedia

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    Yellow topped buggy of the Byler Amish in Belleville, Pennsylvania Amish man with only one suspender. The Byler Amish, also called Alt Gemee (Old Church), are a small conservative subgroup of the Amish. They are known for the yellow color of their buggies, which earned them the nickname "yellow-toppers" and for wearing only one suspender. [1]

  9. Ex-Amish Woman, 21, Details Escape with $24, a Partial ... - AOL

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    With the help of her ex-Amish older brother, now-21-year-old Hershberger fully adapted to the outside world. ... She and her mother took their horse and buggy to make an uncommon trip seven miles ...