- Look up
pushcart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pushcart is a cart that is
pushed by one or more persons. It may also
refer to:
Pushcart Press,...
- Moroney, and the
pushcart repair shop
owner Maxie Hammerman, also
known as the
Pushcart King. The
Three secretly declare war on the
pushcarts,
calling them...
- The
Pushcart Prize is an
American literary prize published by
Pushcart Press that
honors the best "poetry,
short fiction,
essays or
literary whatnot" published...
- vendors,
known as piragüeros, from small,
traditionally brightly colored pushcarts offering a
variety of flavors.
Besides Puerto Rico,
piraguas can be found...
- position,
pushcarts follow Hotelling’s Law and
aggregate near the
center of the street.
Unlike a
linear road, in the case of a
circular path two
pushcarts A and...
-
stick and cup ice
candies through pushcarts to
college students. Arun had
three employees, six
tricycles and 15
pushcarts to do so. The idea
became a runaway...
- by
Magnolia or Nestlé. It is
traditionally peddled in
colorful wooden pushcarts by
street vendors called "sorbeteros". It is
served in
various flavors...
- po****r and
widespread in the
Meiji period (1868–1912) and were two-wheeled
pushcarts constructed of wood.
Yatai were po****r
during and
following World War...
- out of the
Atlanta neighborhood of
Inman Park. The
business operates 95
pushcarts and two
customized ice
cream trucks, and has
retail branches in Athens...
- CultivatingPlaces.com.
Retrieved January 26, 2016. Skole, Robert. "Haymarket
Pushcarts: A
Whole New Market". NorthEndWaterfront.com.
Retrieved January 19, 2016...