The inhabitants were known for making wooden tubs and wagons.
It started making wagons and plows, and now it turns out machine tools and precision machinery.
Antonio Pasin started making wagons in 1923 and eventually started the Radio Flyer company.
Some companies, such as Speedway Express, make huge 8-wheeled wagons that are made of wood, usually handmade by the Amish.
Factories made carriages, wagons, boots and shoes, clothing and blankets.
In addition to making wagons, he made an occasional pair of skis.
Franklin P. Gruber, who had been making farm-use wagons since the 1870s, constructed the wagon works in 1882.
The company made o gauge wooden coaches and wagons with lithograph sides and a very large range of model locomotives.
In 1911, the building was expanded and in 1917, it transitioned from making horse-drawn wagons to making parts for automobiles.
There he made wagons and sleighs for the thriving lumber industry of northern Michigan.