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Historical Wedding Sites

How amazing is it to experience history and feel like you have gone back in time when attending a wedding? Historical venues bring so much character and charm to every couple on their special day. We would like to show you three beautiful venues that will take you back to different time periods. The Elms Coosada, Alabama The Elms was built in 1836 and was one of the first plantation homes in Alabama. It was purchased by The Waldo family in 2007 and was fully renovated. In 2008, The Elms hosted its first wedding! The Elms is located in Coosada, Alabama. You must travel...
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Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney Celebrate Engagement with Garden Party

Red Sparrow star Jennifer Lawrence and fiancé Cooke Maroney celebrated their engagement with an intimate garden party in New York this month. According to Page Six, the movie star and art gallerist hosted the event at the ultra-posh River Café in Brooklyn and kept it personal by inviting only close friends and family. Lawrence seemed to be practicing her bridal look by wearing a long-sleeve blush gown designed by her cousin, Lauren Wells of L. Wells Bridal. She paired the dress with a Roger Vivier purse, Fred Leighton jewelry, and Aquazurra pumps. Lawrence completed the look...
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Wedding Cakes across the World

The "Sweet" Tradition One of the oldest traditions of a wedding day is the cake. This tradition started in Ancient Rome, where a cake of wheat or barley was broken over the bride's head to bring good fortune to the couple. During the 16th century, the “bride's pie” was served at most weddings. Different from the modern sweet wedding cake, bride pie is savoury and rich in flavor. The tradition has changed from century to century with different styles and flavors. By the medieval days, the English stopped with the plain ol’ wheat cake and starting...
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