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12 Location Suggestions To Hold Your Western Wedding Ceremoney and/or Reception
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Western theme weddings present their own challenge in finding a suitable location for both the ceremony and the reception. Here are 12 places where you can hold your ceremony and/or reception. And remember, even if you can't find the "perfect" setting, you can still give any hotel convention room a western flair with strategically placed decorations.
1) Hold your wedding in a cleaned out barn or stable. 2) Consider renting a historical colonial home for the ceremony. Even out in the front yard would be lovely. You can find these types of buildings at Historical Villages. 3) Small country churches are lovely places for western weddings. 4) Rent a community hall and decorate it in a western theme. 5) If you have access to a large farmhouse or ranch, have the ceremony on the front porch while your guests look on from below. 6) Have your wedding in a sheltered picnic area that contains barbecue pits. Cover the tables in white cloth with a red and white checkered runner. 7) Southwestern missions would be a fabulous choice for those living in the Deep South. 8) An old Victorian home would also serve as a great spot. 9) For a small reception, consider booking a private dining room in a western style or even Mexican restaurant. 10) How about having a "weekend wedding" by booking passage on an old locomotive. This would be most suitable for a very small, intimate wedding with just immediate family and a few close friends. 11) Make arrangements to exchange marriage vows during a local rodeo show. 12) If you are willing to travel and do some research, there are many little towns that have retained their "old west" charm. Most should have a hotel, restaurant and/or courthouse that would fit right into your theme wedding. Western Wedding Invitations How to Choose Flowers For a Western Wedding Plan A Western Themed Wedding
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