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Carriage rides capture the magic of the holidays in downtown Geneva

Experience the magic of the holidays in downtown Geneva this December by stepping back in time to enjoy a carriage ride likes those of holidays past. From now through Dec. 19, locals and tourists alike can tour the streets of Geneva in their own horse-drawn carriage. Stop by the corner of South Third and James streets on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to take advantage of this festive treat and long-standing tradition. It's an outing the whole family will enjoy, and one that's sure to make it on your holiday bucket list each December.

Carriage rides in Geneva have been a staple in the community for years, and they are a Christmas tradition that families look forward to all year long. The carriage rides have been the perfect backdrop for engagements, family "firsts" for a little one's first Christmas, and many more joyous occasions. The carriage rides are complimentary thanks to the Geneva Chamber of Commerce and sponsors such as Gerald Subaru of North Aurora.

"The carriage rides have been an integral part of Geneva's Christmas for as long as I can remember," said Laura Rush, communications manager for the Geneva Chamber of Commerce. "They're something we know will run perfectly perfect all season long."

Gerald Subaru of North Aurora is thrilled to participate in a holiday tradition that's so meaningful to the Geneva community. In uncertain times, it's more impactful that ever to find a little holiday magic with the ones you love.

"The carriage rides are a wonderful way to experience historic downtown Geneva and enjoy the magic of the holidays. We're pleased to help bring this cherished tradition to the community year after year," said Donna Lawler, Vice President of Gerald Auto Group.

For more on Gerald Subaru of North Aurora, visit https://www.geraldsubarunorthaurora.com.

GW CarriageCarriage rides are available in downtown Geneva from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 19.
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