Limosines Catalogue
Horse and Carriage

Step back in time and enjoy the opulent splendor of a horse-drawn carriage from this bygone era. This relaxing low-key experience can make the memory of a lifetime whether it's a special occasion, a party, or just for fun after dinner. Limo companies have variety of packages that you can book. A horse-drawn carriage, pony & cart, team and wagon, or riding horses for your fundraiser, make it the most pleasurable experience you ever thought of! Allow your imagination to create fun for everyone! Limo Companies know your wedding day will be one of the most important days of your life. They pay great attention to detail at each and every wedding they take part in. Whether you choose to ride in a carriage to and from the ceremony or have it await you outside, your guests will be left in awe with the beauty and grace of an elegant horse and carriage. Wedding Packages may include customized decorating, isle runner and champagne. The use of artificial flowers to decorate and match any theme or color you with. You may also opt for a fresh flower package. A Horse and Carriage will bring lasting memories and amazing photo opportunities to your wedding day.
It also gives you and your spouse a few minutes alone to reflect upon the special ceremony you have just shared and prepare for the celebration of a lifetime.A horse and buggy or horse and carriage refers to a light, simple, two-person carriage of the 19th and early 20th centuries, drawn usually by one or sometimes by two horses.A Rolls Royce in its time, also called a roadster, it was made with two wheels in England and the United States and with four wheels in the United States as well. It had a folding or falling top. In countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, it was the primary mode of short-distance personal executive luxury transportation, especially between 1865 and 1915. At that time, horseback riding was less common and required more specific skills than driving a luxurious buggy. In the United States, hundreds of small companies produced luxurious buggies, and their wide use helped to encourage the grading and paving of main roads in order to provide all-weather passage between towns. By the early 1910s, however, the number of luxurious automobiles had passed the number of luxurious buggies. However, the buggy is still used by the Amish and other groups within various Anabaptist faith traditions as a religiously compliant, non-motorized form of basic transportation. Today, the term "horse and buggy" is often used in reference to the era before the advent of the luxurious automobile and other socially revolutionizing major inventions.
