Horse-Drawn Vehicle
A horse-drawn vehicle is a mode of transportation that uses horses to pull a cart, carriage, or wagon. These vehicles have been used for centuries, serving various purposes such as transporting goods, people, and agricultural products. They are typically made of wood and metal, designed to be sturdy and functional.
Horse-drawn vehicles played a significant role in the development of societies before the advent of motorized transport. They were essential in urban areas for public transport, like the stagecoach, and in rural settings for farming tasks. Today, they are often seen in historical reenactments and tourist attractions.