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- Two Story Horse-Drawn Streetcar, circa 1859 - In the mid-1800s, horse-drawn streetcars provided a convenient and affordable way to get around a growing city. These streetcars traveled the main urban thoroughfares and took passengers to their workplaces, local shops and businesses, parks and other destinations. This print shows a double-deck streetcar which could carry more passenger.

- circa 1859
- Collections - Artifact
Two Story Horse-Drawn Streetcar, circa 1859
In the mid-1800s, horse-drawn streetcars provided a convenient and affordable way to get around a growing city. These streetcars traveled the main urban thoroughfares and took passengers to their workplaces, local shops and businesses, parks and other destinations. This print shows a double-deck streetcar which could carry more passenger.
- "The Haddon Car," 1859 - Horse-drawn streetcars provided a convenient and affordable way to get around a growing city. These streetcars traveled the main urban thoroughfares and took passengers to their workplaces, local shops and businesses, parks and other destinations. Alexander Easton designed the "Haddon Car" for the Camden Haddonfield Passenger Railway in New Jersey. He later helped organize the Toronto (Canada) Street Railway in 1861.

- 1859
- Collections - Artifact
"The Haddon Car," 1859
Horse-drawn streetcars provided a convenient and affordable way to get around a growing city. These streetcars traveled the main urban thoroughfares and took passengers to their workplaces, local shops and businesses, parks and other destinations. Alexander Easton designed the "Haddon Car" for the Camden Haddonfield Passenger Railway in New Jersey. He later helped organize the Toronto (Canada) Street Railway in 1861.