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The handcarts, usually about 50, in all, are a reminder of Utah's cultural heritage. Burch often rents them out to LDS youth groups participating in a trek — retracing the steps of their pioneer ancestors who are the reason many of them live in this desert valley. Although Burch has provided handcarts and wagons for movies including "17 Miracles" and "The Work and the Glory," his favorite experiences are still those involving trek.
Merchandizing on Mormonism once again,
Yup, this is News in Utah (link)
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Good thing he doesn't live in the Southeast. I could see him building Slave Ships to give the "experience" to the Children of the "Curse of Cain immigrants", you know to see the look in their eyes.
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You don't know that, Nobody knows for sure, You weren't there.