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Ride In Horse Drawn Carriage In Springfield This Christmas

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Ride In Horse Drawn Carriage In Springfield This Christmas

December 8th, 9th and 10th the city of Springfield, Tn will offer free horse drawn carriage rides, according to WSMV 4.

On the 8th and 9th, you can ride the horses from 5pm to 8pm (first come, first serve).  Then, on the 10th, you can ride from 4 to 6pm.  The ride will take you through the historic Springfield Town Square.

This is all a part of the Winter Wonderland experience that Springfield has put together for the last 20 years.

Grab your family, wear some warm clothes and take a ride on a horse drawn carriage this holiday season.

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