Columbus Buggy Company is currently an Economics and business good article nominee. Nominated by Tristan (talk) at 23:33, 1 February 2018 (UTC)
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The flood should be mentioned in the lead as another reason of its demise.
"It sold 237 buggies in its first year[8] The business saw immediate success thanks to a design created by the Peters brothers and a system of labor that made production efficient." Sentences should be merged.
"moved its production was moved to a new plant" Change to "moved its production to a new plant".
"The building it was housed in burnt down on May 27, 1874[9] and was rebuilt, and in 1875 they sold the business to another buggy producer, H. K. Tuller of Buckeye Buggy Company." Run-on.