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Meet the Team

Our Carriages

Marathon Carriage

A marathon carriage is a modern metal carriage originally designed for cross-country driving competitions. It is like the 4X4 all-terrain version of a carriage. It features two bench seats that face each other with an additional bucket seat up front and can hold 5 adults. This a great carriage for use in parades and backyard parties.

Vis-A-Vis Carriage

Vis-à-vis in French means face-to-face. This elegant carriage has two plush bench seats that face each other and can hold up to 6 average-sized adults. The carriage has a foldable vinyl top that can be put up in rainy weather. It has colorful LED accent lights for evening events.

Cinderella Carriage

Every little girl wants to be a princess and ride in the Cinderella carriage. This whimsical romantic carriage features a curved pumpkin top with built-in hearts complete with LED accent lights. It has two roomy curved seats which will hold 6 adults. This carriage sits lower to the ground for easier access. We offer a removable clear top for use in case of rain.

Meet Our Carriage Horses

Mr. Tom

Mr. Tom is a North American Spotted Draft. His coloration and size make him stand out among the carriage horses downtown. Even though he is smart as a whip he loves all the attention from the people coming by. Maybe he is just looking to see who he can beg treats from. In his off time, he enjoys trail riding. If he sees a saddle he will bang on the gate with his foot till you come and get him out.

Tank

Tank is a good-looking Clydesdale who has his own fan club down town. Seems lots of people stop by just to see the big boy. He is a red roan coloration which is not all that common among Clydesdales. He is never just standing still as he has to look at everything going on around him. This Mamma’s boy does like to go on trail rides as well.

Mr. Clyde

You guessed it, Mr. Clyde is a Clydesdale. Nothing phases Clyde as he makes his way around downtown Indy as he is happy to go anywhere and do anything. He loves to hang out with the goats back at the farm. It is not unusual to see him laying down with baby goats playing King of the Hill on his back…..well maybe King of the Horse is more correct.