A large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century.
1 He parked under the porte cochere at the Conestoga Motel and went inside.
2 The Conestoga wains rolled in with grain and good rum.
3 The great Conestoga , with its load had yielded to the strength of the Colossus.
4 The front elevation came under that order of architecture known out West as Conestoga .
5 I was put, with eight others, in a great Conestoga wain without a cover.
6 That wagon back there-behind the potato cart-the thing that looks like a Conestoga wagon.
7 Under his direction there were purchased in Cincinnati three river-steamers, the Tyler, Lexington, and Conestoga .
8 There were two classes of Conestoga wagons and wagoners.
9 Upcoming on the right was the Conestoga Motel, which seemed as likely a prospect as any.
10 It will be a Conestoga with the curtains rolled up, so that everybody can see in.
11 They were kids when their two families started West over the big prairies in Conestoga wagons.
12 The green canvas awning was smoking, and the canvas of the Conestoga wagon was already aflame.
13 So did a Conestoga . She eyed him curiously.
14 The Fultons lived near the Conestoga , and Robert and his younger brothers were very fond of fishing.
15 The group supports Hobby Lobby and Conestoga .
16 In a few moments Samson and Peasley arrived, with the latter's team hitched to a Conestoga wagon.
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