The Best Wedding Locations, Venues And Sites In Salem
Salem, Massachusetts is an important historical sites in American history but when it comes to planning your wedding, you want to make some NEW history. Essex County and Salem both have a strong religious backgrounds and so many of the locals choose to have their wedding in a traditional church setting. Catholic, Baptist, and Episcopal churches are all available in the Salem and greater area. Many of the larger churches also have options for reception halls. Salem also has several nondenominational chapels for those with a less religious background.
If you are searching for a nontraditional wedding venue, Salem has a huge selection of historic attractions. Some of these attractions are available for rent as a reception venue.Y ou may contact the Salem State College, Salem Willows Park and the Peabody Essex Museum to see if they are available for wedding receptions. The House of the Seven Gables, Pickering House, Crowninshield-Bentley House , Ropes Mansion , Nathaniel Bowditch House, Gedney House, and the John Tucker Daland House are other outstanding landmarks that are open to the public.
If you're planning an outdoor wedding, many of the smaller parks are great potential wedding sites. Salem's historic waterfront could also be an unusual option as a wedding location. You may also contact some of the local clubs like the Rotary club, Key club, or Shriners to see if their facility is available for rent. You don't have to plan a Wiccan wedding to have a great party and enjoyable wedding ceremony in Salem, Massachusetts.
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