A wagon wheel looks simple. Building one that survives 2,000 miles is anything but.
Wagon makers spent months on a single wheel. They selected wood for the hub, spokes, and rim from different trees—each chosen for specific properties. They seasoned the wood for years before shaping it. They fitted every spoke so tightly that no glue was needed.
A wheel that broke on the prairie meant a family stranded, a business ruined, lives at risk. Wagon makers didn't tolerate "good enough."
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we don't either. Every job in {CITY} gets our best work, because you're counting on us not to fail. No shortcuts. No "good enough." Only right.
Built to last.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
Wagon makers spent months on a single wheel. They selected wood for the hub, spokes, and rim from different trees—each chosen for specific properties. They seasoned the wood for years before shaping it. They fitted every spoke so tightly that no glue was needed.
A wheel that broke on the prairie meant a family stranded, a business ruined, lives at risk. Wagon makers didn't tolerate "good enough."
At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we don't either. Every job in {CITY} gets our best work, because you're counting on us not to fail. No shortcuts. No "good enough." Only right.
Built to last.
#USA250 #SmallBusiness #{CITY}
Historical Event
American Wagon Making Tradition
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