Radio Flyer Wagons

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Riverfront Park in Spokane, Washington features a large red wagon that doubles as a playground slide. The interactive sculpture was sculpted by Ken Spiering and installed in 1989. The Radio Flyer Tricycle features the same bright red color and graphics as the little red wagon. The Liberty Coaster Company began producing the wooden bodied “No. 4 Liberty Coaster” in 1923.

These stroller wagons are very similar structurally and share a lot of common features. I have an original Liberty Coaster wagon I used to play with as a child. Starlight Children’s Foundation is a 5013 organization that delivers happiness to seriously ill children and their families. To learn more and to help Starlight deliver happiness to seriously ill kids this year, visit and follow Starlight on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods. It’s also home to a whole host of one-of-a-kind items made with love and extraordinary care. While many of the items on Etsy are handmade, you’ll also find craft supplies, digital items, and more. “It’s just been this incredible partnership,” says Pasin, who’s led the company since 1997 and is the grandson of Antonio Pasin, who founded Radio Flyer in 1917.

Kids propel forward by wiggling and twisting their bodies in a back and forth motion and moving the handle bars at the same time. The frozen ride on toy handle of this folding cart also has a telescoping mechanism. You can adjust its height for a comfortable maneuvering experience.

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Pamela, the Made In Chicago Museum is not affiliated with Radio Flyer. Radio Flyer is still in business and can be found at radioflyer.com. Did Radio Flyer ever market a wagon (circa 1930’s) with pictures and text “The Iron Duke”?

It rolls, steers, and pulls easily, especially on flat surfaces and clear pavements. Indeed, it works great for short strolls along challenging terrains or long walks along easy paths. This canopy has 4 telescopic poles that retract quickly when not in use. It is collapsible by pulling a strap in the middle of the cart flatly with one hand. When folded, it is compact and can slide into narrower spaces and corners, be it in your car or garage. A two-rider seating mode allows you to transport two toddlers.