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Goddard did not invent the horse buggy. The horse buggy was invented in Hungary in the 1400's. The horse buggy was commissioned by the king to carry his daughter to her wedding ceremony. The name of the maker is not known. Goddard buggies were named after the town in Kansas where they were mass produced.

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