Nearly a century and a half ago, Walter Scott, a hawker in Providence, Rhode Island, converted a horse-drawn freight wagon into a self-contained mobile restaurant, which served pies, sandwiches and hot coffee.
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Nearly a century and a half ago, Walter Scott, a hawker in Providence, Rhode Island, converted a horse-drawn freight wagon into a self-contained mobile restaurant, which served pies, sandwiches and hot coffee.