Diane Marshall, with a ride behind her
Downtown Chillicothe â Periodic carriage rides made available by Ivyâs at Paint and Water streets will be ending this winter. The owner of the livery service will be retiring at the end of the year, but there will be one or two more weekends of rides availableâŠunless you want to buy some horses and their gear!
On the last day of the Holiday Open House on Sunday, November 23rd, 2025, I had to go over and see Ray and Bill the black Percheron horsesâŠand heard that the livery service was ending.
Owner Diane Marshall said she started âOTâs Homesteadâ carriage service 26 years ago with her husband, but she lost him in October last year and has decided to to retire and sell the service.
Marshall said she has not not posted the sale, but is open to offers. She said they will be running riddes through the end of the yearâŠif she still has the horses, since they will be offered for sale first.
She cautioned that itâs a demanding career â there is much prep-work and post-work for rides, plus the animals need daily care. So, itâs not just a job, itâs a passionate profession. She says there are not many horse-drawn services around.
But Ivyâs asked her to be back at Paint and Water next weekend after Thanksgiving: Black Friday, Small Business SaturdayâŠand the day before Cyber Monday. Marshallâs service may also be back for the the weekend before Christmas â she said Ivyâs will post details on their Facebook page.
Marshall said she will be there again âwith bells on.â Hear her in her own words below.
âOTâs Homestead â Double D Hitchâ has a Facebook page and website. Based in Cedarville, they have the four well-bred Percherons to pull three âfancier carriagesâ and four âfun wagons and mini horse & cart.â
Find Ivyâs Home & Garden at 105 North Paint Street in downtown Chillicothe, and on Facebook and Instagram.
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Kevin Coleman covers local government and culture for the Scioto Post and iHeart Media Southern Ohio. For stories or questions, contact Kevin Coleman or the iHeart Southern Ohio Newsroom.