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Even if you come from a very traditional family that has always espoused getting married in the church, there's nothing wrong with entertaining the idea of bringing an unusual and unique flair to your marriage ceremony. For some, getting married is all about adhering to every tradition, but for others, all of that sounds impossibly boring. If you want something a bit more unique, spread your wings and consider some of the unusual wedding venues that will allow your ceremony an unconventional flavor. Here are a few ideas that can put you on the right track.
A Small Chapel
If you want to remain rooted in tradition but do not really want to get married in your everyday church, you can find a small chapel instead. Unbelievably quaint, many small chapels are located in beautiful areas that practically scream matrimony. One advantage to going this route is that you can save a lot of money. Instead of paying to decorate an entire church, you can keep things on a smaller scale and not feel as though you skimped. This is also perfect for those who do not intend to invite hundreds of people to the ceremony.
The Shore
Other thanhaps the mountains, there are few more lovely backdrops for your ceremony than the water. Whether you live near a river, a lake, or – if you're lucky – the ocean, the shore can make a beautiful place to get married. The idea of getting betrothed on the beach is so popular that it almost does not fit a list of unconventional wedding venues, but it is still very much the minor option. Of course, the same perils that exist that accompanies any outdoor ceremony. Namely, the weather has to cooperate.
Country Club
You do not need to have a member of a country club to see them as viable wedding venues. Many clubs specialize in placing on ceremonies of this type and will be happy to show you what they have to offer. They are likely to be a bit pricier than some of the other unusual capabilities, but if you have the money to spend, they will be able to take care of you. This will also allow you to have the ceremony and the reception at the same place, which is important for many people.
The Park
Most cities have at least one or two beautiful public parks that can make wonderful wedding venues. Contact your local city officials and inquire about the possibility of getting married in one of yours. The weather issue is again on the table, of course, and you may want to avoid park / playgrounds so you do not have a bunch of noisy kids interfering your ceremony.
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Source by Anders Abadie