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The Best Locations For A U.S. Wedding
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Couples who choose to say "I Do" at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts have the use of the Great Hall, and guests have access to all areas of the museum. They may choose to have a fencing demonstration or invite their guests to step up and be "knighted" by the King. The museum works with a number of local caterers who can provide meals suited for a historical wedding or for a more modern event. It is the ideal wedding site for anyone who dreams of a medieval wedding with all of its trappings.

Keep in mind that all of these venues are extremely high in demand. If you hope to have your wedding at one of the top five wedding locations in the nation, be sure to book early! These locations can add something quite special to your wedding that you may not receive anywhere else. Memories will be created that last a lifetime, but if any of these locations do not fulfill your dream wedding, many other locations are available. With proper research into other locations, you are sure to find a wedding location that can provide the memorable experience you may be seeking.

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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about popular events such as weddings, often focusing on a particular aspect such as wedding invitations.

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