NW Carriage Museum Shot Glass

Northwest Carriage Museum

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NW Carriage Museum Shot Glass

$6.00

Don’t get too carried away with this shot glass! This tall, 2 oz. shooter glass is printed with our name and logo on one side, and “I Got Carried Away!” on the other. Enjoy some whiskey just like the cowboys!

The Northwest Carriage Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving horse-drawn history and supporting our community. Your purchase and representation of our museum directly supports our causes and helps us so much. Thank you!

We are a world-class museum with almost 60 vehicles and countless artifacts from the 19th Century. Our collection has a range of carriages, from fully-restored Brewsters and Landaus to conserved buggies and gigs with all-original paint and upholstery. You can see all sides of life in the 1800s as you walk through our museum. Come get carried away today!

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Don’t get too carried away with this shot glass! This tall, 2 oz. shooter glass is printed with our name and logo on one side, and “I Got Carried Away!” on the other. Enjoy some whiskey just like the cowboys!

The Northwest Carriage Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving horse-drawn history and supporting our community. Your purchase and representation of our museum directly supports our causes and helps us so much. Thank you!

We are a world-class museum with almost 60 vehicles and countless artifacts from the 19th Century. Our collection has a range of carriages, from fully-restored Brewsters and Landaus to conserved buggies and gigs with all-original paint and upholstery. You can see all sides of life in the 1800s as you walk through our museum. Come get carried away today!

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