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Radio Flyer® Wagon


Oh, the wonders of these little red wagons. Invented by Italian immigrant Antonio Pasin, the first mass-produced Radio Flyer® wagons were constructed in 1930. Dubbed the Radio Flyer as a patriotic reference to his homeland's famous invention, the radio, these four-wheeled creations survived the Great Depression and can still be seen gracing sidewalks and cul-de-sacs across the country.

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