
There are more than a few popular wedding destinations located right here in the States. From the Biltmore Estate, where you may meet some ghostly wedding guests to Graceland in Memphis, cool beach weddings in Key West or Vegas Wedding Chapels, it's always a good idea to know a little something about these places before you go.
The wedding and reception might last a few hours, but chances are you're going to be there for a couple of days. We go behind the veil to give you the scoop on secrets of the most popular wedding destinations in the U.S.
FIRST: Biltmore Estate >>
And as an added bonus, while enjoying the open bar, you'll also have a cool story to entertain a bridesmaid.
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Posted on May 29th 2009
By samantha
hi
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By Uziel B'nai O'shobek
DEPA FKLL
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By samantha
wut happened?
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Posted on May 29th 2009
By samantha
pease!
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By Charlene
If I were going to going to get married again, which I don't plan to, it would have to be at the Glenfinnan House Hotel in Scotland. The most beautiful place in the world: www.glenfinnanhouse.com/. Then spend about a month long honeymoon there.. It's on the shore of Loch Shiel and we would wake up every morning with a view of one of the most bewutiful lochs in Scotland.
Any rich guys out there who love to travel? :-)
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By stangtattoo
Being a former employee of Biltmore I will say there is truth to the story.
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By ????
it's off to Florida for me.
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Posted on May 26th 2009
By NotaryWedding
If you live in South Carolina and don't want to pay a fortune, check out RomanticLittleWeddings.com
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By jen
my husband and i, did the las vegas wedding. our wedding wasnt grand, but i didnt care. i married the man of my dreams. i wanted to get married at the same place, as my parents did, but the chapel, they wed at, was burned down
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By Annie
You left out one of the most beautiful spots for a summer wedding. Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania.
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Posted on May 25th 2009
By IRISH
The most important thing to remember is that MARRIAGE=DEATH!
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Posted on May 26th 2009
By Shawn Slattery
I live and work as a photographer in Las Vegas, I would have to say Las Vegas is the last place that I would ever want to get married or try to work as a wedding photographer. The Las Vegas strip is so corrupt we have 3-4 big company's that own the business and most of the city. If you want a theme wedding, you have Disney or Las Vegas. Away from the strip we do have many beautiful locations for a wonderful wedding.
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Posted on May 26th 2009
By Joe93444
Wonder why they overlooked the Fern Grotto in Kauai?
Last time I was there...though it's been a while...the river had a steady flow of boats carrying tourists, honeymooners (mostly from Japan) and a few wedding parties.
It's not glitzy...like Vegas is? I just checked their site...and the wedding package that popped up was $1375.
Guess Maui gets more ink.
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Posted on May 26th 2009
By John Lee Williamson
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Posted on May 26th 2009
By TERRE
THE WAYFARER'S CHAPEL IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IS THE MOST LOVELY PLACE TO HOLD A WEDDING
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