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- Julian Stage Line Stage Wagon, circa 1906 - The Julian Stage Line operated from the early 1880s until about 1910, using stage wagons to carry passengers between railroads and to transport U.S. mail. The one pictured here -- one of the last horse-drawn stages used in the United States -- served the communities of Oceanside and Julian in San Diego County, California.

- circa 1906
- Collections - Artifact
Julian Stage Line Stage Wagon, circa 1906
The Julian Stage Line operated from the early 1880s until about 1910, using stage wagons to carry passengers between railroads and to transport U.S. mail. The one pictured here -- one of the last horse-drawn stages used in the United States -- served the communities of Oceanside and Julian in San Diego County, California.
- Julian Stage Line Stage Wagon, circa 1900 - If they couldn't go by railroad, Americans often traveled by stagecoach -- even into the early 20th century. Stage lines moved their vehicles in "stages" with continual relays of fresh horses. Open-sided wagons were lighter and less expensive than closed coaches. Canvas curtains protected passengers from bad weather. The Julian Stage Line operated in San Diego County, California.

- circa 1900
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Julian Stage Line Stage Wagon, circa 1900
If they couldn't go by railroad, Americans often traveled by stagecoach -- even into the early 20th century. Stage lines moved their vehicles in "stages" with continual relays of fresh horses. Open-sided wagons were lighter and less expensive than closed coaches. Canvas curtains protected passengers from bad weather. The Julian Stage Line operated in San Diego County, California.