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Virginia Wedding Locations
When deciding upon a Virginia wedding ceremony and wedding reception location, you may want to consider limiting your search to a convenient travel proximity for you and your wedding guests.
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FEATURED VIRGINIA WEDDING VENUES
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A multi-purpose Virginia wedding site that can serve as both the ceremony and reception location, could really translate into savings that could be alloted to the personal touches or aspects that you wanted, but were exceeding the scope of your budget. By selecting one Virginia wedding location you would save in site rental fees, hired transportation fees, as well as travel costs that could add up from unpredictable gas prices as several trips to your desired wedding venue will most likely be needed to coordinate and finalize all of the details.
Be sure that whatever you decide, that your Virginia wedding venue matches the style of wedding you are planning. For larger scale weddings, a Virginia wedding hall may serve your needs best by offering a large, open space that can accommodate custom layouts. For smaller, intimate gatherings, a Virginia mansion, local winery, or Virginia gardens may be the perfect setting for your special day.
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RECENT ENGAGEMENTS
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ALEXA BOOTH & PAUL NAKHLE
Wedding Date: March 25, 2012
Added: August 10, 2011
SONYA V & ANTONY
Wedding Date: April 22, 2012
Added: April 26, 2011
EMILY DECKELMAN & CHARLIE NYAZ
Wedding Date: May 12, 2012
Added: January 28, 2011
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PLANNING TIP #20
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The brides gift is traditionally given by the groom to the bride. It is typically a personal gift such as a piece of jewelry. A string of pearl, pearl earrings, a watch or a gold chain with a heart-shaped pendant holding the photos of the two of you.
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