The days of travel by prairie schooner may be long gone. But the World’s Largest Covered Wagon is still a great stop on any ...
The 32nd Annual KC Remodel and Garden Show is happening this weekend, and one Topeka-based company is giving families a ...
When it was made: Circa 1500 B.C. Covered wagons are often associated with the Old West. But the best-preserved example of an ancient covered wagon was actually found in a Bronze Age grave in Armenia, ...
Volvo became synonymous with station wagons on the same timeline that it grew into a mainstream automaker in America. Even if you don’t care about cars, a Volvo wagon is a classic element of suburban ...
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
President Trump has had quite a week of automotive nostalgia. First he fell in love with Japan’s tiny kei cars and announced he wants new versions legalized in America. Now his administration says his ...
The Trump administration says its new fuel economy rollback proposal could allow automakers to resume building station wagons, a staple of 1970s and '80s family travel. "This rule will actually allow ...
For the first time in its 60-year history, the Sooner Schooner, the University of Oklahoma's iconic covered wagon mascot, is being driven by a Native American woman. Brianna Howard, a junior at OU and ...
The 2026 Mercedes-AMG E 53 plug-in hybrid wagon is a new entry, slotting between the E 450 All-Terrain and the performance E 63 we are still expecting. The kicker: The E 53 with its 3.0-liter ...
It was late fall in 1844 when a group of pioneers, horses, oxen and wagons arrived on the shore of a beautiful lake embedded below the wall of the Sierra Nevada. Snow had already accumulated on the ...
It’s a simple fact that SUVs and crossovers have out-Darwined the station wagon. And, sure – the taller driving position offers road presence, but when it comes to real-world utility, a proper ...
Between 1840 and 1860, 300,000 to 400,000 Americans moved west on covered wagons for 2,100 miles across the Oregon and California trails. In those two decades they transformed our nation and endured ...