MUSEUM WAGONS

Currently in Storage: Learn More Below About Our Authentic Wagon Collection!

Our authentic wagon collection offers a rare glimpse into the real tools and transportation methods that pioneers used during their journeys westward. Each wagon has been carefully preserved to showcase the craftsmanship, durability, and design that helped shape America's expansion. Although the collection is currently in storage, plans are underway to make these historic treasures available for public viewing in the future. Stay tuned for updates on how you can experience these incredible pieces of pioneer history.

BLUE CONESTOGA

Estimated value 30,000.00

PROVENANCE

Authentic from the 1850’s. 

    • 15 feet long, 4 feet wide with both ends slanted up.
    • Wheels are 44 inches and 48 inches.
    • Cover is reproduction in cotton
    • Came from Wilkes-Barre PA, brokered by Wagon Masters in O’Fallon, MO (now out of business)
    • Purchased by Friends for the NFTM in 1994 for $8000.00

Includes:

      • Ox yoke
      • Wagon jack
      • (date of 1827 with name C. Maear punched in)
      • Original feed box

A timeless symbol of the American spirit, the Blue Conestoga is a true masterpiece of authenticity from the 1850s. With its gracefully slanted ends and towering wheels, it embodies the rugged journey across untamed lands.

A masterpiece of authenticity and a rare treasure that continues to ignite the soul with every glance.

Green Prairie Schooner

Estimated value 10,000.00

With roots as genuine as the prairie winds, this Green Prairie Schooner—purchased with care by Friends of the NFTM in 1994—carries a story in every weathered board and sun-warmed wheel, lovingly preserved and thoughtfully restored to honor its enduring spirit.

PROVENANCE
  • Purchased by Friends for the NFTM at Wagon Master in O’Fallon in January 1994 for $1245.00 

    • 995.00 for the Wagon

    • 250.00 for delivery

Dimensions

    • 10 Feet long

    • wheels 42”  and 47” 

    • Sideboards are 13” and 10” 

    • Small area of dry rot in one wheel

Refurbishments by Werner Wagons

  • Running gear in front changed from circular hounds to the wishbone type
  • Side of the bed got new vertical and horizontal braces
  • Front and back ends of the bed was slightly slanted to produce overhang of the bows which support the cover. 
  • Cover is reproduction in cotton
  • Antiquing process
    • Roughing up wood
    • Staining and painting all areas
    • New wood stained with ebony, raw umber or grey paint 
  • Color coat of green for the box and red oxide for wheels and undercarriage. Followed by another coat of raw umber stain to darken colors 

REPLICA CONESTOGA

Estimated value 14,000.00

PROVENANCE
  • Donated to the city in 2011
  • Replica of a wagon owned by Kansas State Historical Society. 
  • Smallest of all 3 wagons…didn’t get a measurement
  • Cover is reproduction canvas

A little wagon with a big heart, the Replica Conestoga stands proudly as a tribute to the past. Donated to the city in 2011, this smaller-than-life replica echoes the legacy of a wagon once owned by the Kansas State Historical Society. With its fresh canvas cover and history waiting to be told, it’s the perfect blend of charm and adventure, ready to spark curiosity and remind us all of the simpler journeys that still leave lasting footprints.

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Museum Hours

9:30–6:00, Monday Until 8:00

Museum Location

2270 S Real Camino Lake California

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