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Camel City Carriage Company – At Old 4th St. Filling Station Restaurant

$15 for 25-Minute Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride for Two ($30 Value)

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Sun Mar 03 04:59:59 UTC 2013
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$30
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In a Nutshell

Driver ferries up to eight passengers settled inside a covered carriage through the city center, relaying historical anecdotes

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 1, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Reservation required. Valid for 2 seats on 8 seat carriage. Valid for all ages.
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A ride in a horse-drawn carriage is a whimsical way to see a city, whereas a ride in a Picasso-drawn carriage is a whimsical way to see what having a wheel for a nose feels like. Revel in equine-led transportation with this Groupon.

$15 for a Carriage Ride for Two Adults ($30 Value)

Experienced carriage drivers steer carriages with up to eight passengers through Winston-Salem’s city center during 25-minute rides peppered with historical anecdotes and recommendations for further area sightseeing. Upgrade to a private carriage ride for an additional $20. Children aged 2 and younger ride for free.

Camel City Carriage Company

With snowy manes aflutter in the wind and tawny haunches trotting leisurely along paved streets, Bo and Doc—the horsepower behind Camel City Carriage Company—dutifully ferry passengers around Winston-Salem’s city center. Piloting Bo and Doc on public and private tours, sisters and company founders Toni Phillips and Gina McClamrock, along with their father, Ron, happily regale passengers with interesting and invented area history as well as recommend restaurants for post-ride feasting. The old-timey carriage’s striped cover shields riders from inclement weather, keeping precipitation and rainbows’ ends from infiltrating tours.

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Camel City Carriage Company

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    At Old 4th St. Filling Station Restaurant

    871 W Fourth St.
    Winston-Salem,, North Carolina 27101
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