that is not easy to find. your best bet would be: www.instructables.com
that entire website is about how to build, modify, and DIY. don't get your hopes up though.
Gears on the wagon wheels measured mileage. See Deseret News, July 23, 2006. There is an article and a picture of a replica odometer of the wagon train era. Tad Welch is the author of the article. Very interesting read. A covered wagon moved along at 2 miles per hour according to the wagon wheel odometer.
Yes it is good it teaches you to read
Flickr.com Google's Pictures
look it up on anthor website this website isn't good its untrue
ohmigawd this is lame with a capital L
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starfall.com is a good website for kids under the age of 7.
quizlet.com
On google type "how to draw anubis" the first website is pretty good
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Maybe you can try Wikipedia.com
www.shefordssoftware.com/states
Go to http://www.html4learners.webs.com/, thy have lodes of stuff to do including a free HTML learning section
The BBC Learning site is very good.
Many types of recipes are covered on the BBC's good food website. One can find recipes for starters, vegetarian, desserts, pies, pasta, curry and seafood dishes for example.
The company Carguide would be a good place to start. Many car reviews of ordinary people can be found on their website, including several reviews of the Commodore Wagon.
The BBC website has a good variety of learning games for children, including educational games based on popular childrens television shows such as Teletubbies.