Kid hack
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kid-hack-240-4066755
title:
Kid hack
text:
A kid hack was a horse-drawn vehicle used for transporting children to school in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States. The word "hack," meaning a horse-drawn cab, is short for hackney carriage. The vehicle was actually powered by both horses and mules and was usually loaded at the rear to avoid frightening the animals. In those days, most elementary school children in rural areas attended one-room schools. A typical kid hack would serve all the farms in the area of the sch
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description:
Horse-drawn vehicle used to bring children to school
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_hack
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date modified:
2023-01-30T20:12:59Z
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