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My wife and I bought our first house in Brantford not long ago, this will be our 2nd summer living in the house but the first one where we're actually getting to enjoy it as the first year was all reno work.
But "enjoy" isn't the word to describe my own experience so far. The city itself and the people, the house, its all been wonderful, except for my crippling anxiety over Raccoons, particularly with their poop and how it potentially carries a specific Roundworm, baylisascaris procyonis.
Coming from most of my life living in Apartment buildings I guess I've never had to bother with raccoons and other wildlife. However now that I know the hazards that come with Raccoon feces, I just can't enjoy my home.
Every once in a while I'm finding Raccoon poop in my backyard and it drives me crazy. I put on my P100 mask, put triple layers of white trash bags over my hands and scoop up the poop and throw it away in another triple layered bag. Then I either take a propane torch to burn the area I found the poop in or douse it with "boiled" water (And btw I haven't found it mentioned anywhere online whether the "boiling" water has to be literally boiling as I pour it or whether it can just be very recently boiled water, as in water with a temperature in the 90s C?). Now my yard is a patchwork of burnt/dead grass here and there. I then go through the routine of washing my hands and feet outside with water from my hose, then I go inside and emmedietly put my clothes in the washer and go straight into the shower. Meanwhile I get constant anxiety over whether I am tracking in any roundworm eggs on the bottom of my shoes everytime I walk around my yards. We don't wear shoes in our house but I fear the eggs accumilating on my door mat each time I come inside and eventually getting onto my "clean" floors and then being spread everywhere. Do I need to be steam cleaning my floors every week?
Even if I myself adhere to my own draconian rules of cleanliness how am I to control my young son's (and his friend's) movements inside and outside the house? Sometimes they forget to take off their shoes and run all the way inside before I catch them. Everytime my son's friend is at our house I find myself constantly monitoring where they are and whether they are being clean in terms of the tracking in outside contaminants. I remind him about washing his hands everytime he comes inside or before he eats food and to his credit he listens to me most of the time but obviously it isnt perfect with him being just being 7 years old. And further my wife is currently pregnant, I fear the baby to come will be crawling on the floor and ground outside and putting stuff in his mouth. I mean thinking logically, there are probably kids throughout north america, not just Brantford, running around playing in their backyards everyday and running inside with shoes on and yet we don't hear of an epidemic of roundworm infections. I try to tell myself this constantly but I still come back to horror stories about incurable and fatal infections, rare as they may be.
In complete contrast my wife is not really worried about this and is often annoyed by my clean freak shenanigans. She is the calm and tempered one whereas I constantly worry over non-issues. She tells me its not something we can fully control and thus we just need to take reasonable precautions and calm down. I really should follow her words but I can't overcome my own anxiety over this. And full disclosure I've had numerous other anxieties over other things such as Asbestos and Rabies.
I want to enjoy life living here, I don't want to be an annoying thorn in my family with this issue. I don't want to always live in fear. People of Brantford, how have you or do you deal with this?
TLDR: I really fear the Raccoon roundworm (baylisascaris procyonis) and need help to talk me off the ledge
Popular wedding venues in the western and central states were featured in
Part 1 of US wedding venues. So in part two, we'll focus on wedding venues in the eastern states. Whether it's a luxurious hotel, a rustic barn, or a spacious meadow, all are included. Again, the features of these venues and the approximate prices will be written. Let's explore these beautiful wedding venues!
Wisconsin Wedding Venues
The Paine Art Center and Gardens
This is an art museum located at 1410 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh. It is an English-style country estate and has nearly four acres of gardens. It has perennial plants and is a great outdoor ceremony venue. Also, there is a historic mansion, charming carriage house, and greenhouse.
The venue can accommodate up to 200 people and costs approximately $3000 to $4000 For 100 Guests.
The Lageret
This is a professional event venue located at 515 E Main St, Stoughton. This historic venue offers industrial and rustic charm with exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and wood beams. It has ample space for ceremonies and receptions. The venue offers event coordination, customizable lighting options, a bridal suite, and access to preferred vendors.
Accommodations for up to 250 people start at $3,500 for a 12-hour rental.
The Enchanted Barn
Located at 1543 6 1/2 Ave, Hillsdale, this barn has an old-world rustic atmosphere around every corner. Featuring several indoor and outdoor venues, one of the most popular ceremony locations is located in Barn's upper-level Hayloft, featuring old wood timbers. Several wedding package options are available here and can accommodate up to 220 people.
Off-season all-inclusive wedding packages are $5,000 plus $21 per person. Illinois Wedding Venues
Danada House
This is a historic mansion located at 3S501 Naperville Rd, Wheaton. a short drive from Chicago. The mansion is also surrounded by a forest preserve that allows for nature-filled photos. There are seven ceremony locations in total, and the largest Magnolia Garden can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Venue rentals start at $3,500.
The Morton Arboretum
This is a public nature garden and outdoor museum located at 4100 IL-53, Lisle. Inside there are not only mature trees and flowers but also a playground for children. Offering beautiful woodland and lakeside views. The large garden has a total of 12 venues to choose from and the largest room can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Prices range from $600 to $9,000 depending on the size of the room and the time of year it is held.
Salvage One
Located at 1840 W Hubbard St, Chicago, this is a very unique location that serves as a store besides being a wedding venue. It preserves treasured furniture from the past. This old Chicago warehouse offers an enchanting vintage atmosphere.
The ceremony and banquet space can accommodate about 200 people and space rentals start at $4,000.
Kentucky Wedding Venues
The Barn at Cedar Grove
The address is 1000 Brockman Keltner Rd, Greensburg, which has a rustic barn setting with picturesque scenery. Offering outdoor ceremony space, climate-controlled reception space, bridal suite, groom's quarters, and fire pit. The venue in the barn can accommodate up to 230 people.
For fewer guests, the average budget for a wedding here is between $6,000 and $9,000.
The Brown Hotel
This 100-year-old hotel is located at 335 W Broadway, Louisville. The hotel has a striking Georgian Revival look and offers elegant ballrooms, luxurious accommodations, and a gorgeous rooftop garden. The hotel also has extensive experience in hosting weddings of different cultures, such as Jewish and Indian weddings.
Prices are $18,000 in the off-season and can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Talon Winery & Vineyards
This winery has a large outdoor space at 7086 Tates Creek Rd, Lexington. Offers vineyard and winery backdrop, outdoor ceremony space, and rustic barn. The best part is the wine-tasting and vineyard tours.
The venue can accommodate up to 250 guests and prices for ceremonies start at $1500.
Tennessee Wedding Venues
Butterfly Hollow
Located at 28 Bussell Rd, Gordonsville, our vacation accommodations are perfect for small weddings. Surrounded by scenic walking trails, mountains, and woods. This venue specializes in small weddings of 30 people or less, with a focus on an intimate and cozy experience.
Wedding packages range from $1795 to $5000.
Dixon Gallery and Gardens
An art gallery on 17 acres of gardens located at 4339 Park Ave, Memphis, offers a romantic and artistic setting for weddings. The gallery offers two indoor reception venues as well as woodlands and gardens, both of which can accommodate up to 200 guests.
Prices are approximately $4000 to $5000 For 100 guests.
The Bell Tower
The Bell Tower, located at 400 4th Ave S, Nashville, is almost 140 years old. The ballroom features large windows that provide plenty of natural light, creating a charming and historic setting for weddings. There are two floors beside the lobby.
Seated dinners for up to 400 people range from $3,500 to $16,000 depending on time and venue.
Mississippi Wedding Venues
The Cedars
The site at 4145 Old Canton Rd, Jackson is the oldest residential building in Jackson, with a history of 175 years. The courtyard in front of the house with trees such as cedar, oak, and magnolia provides a natural backdrop for weddings.
The venue can accommodate up to 300 people and costs $3,500 for a two-day weekend rental.
Dunleith Historic Inn
A National Historic Landmark located at 84 Homochitto St, Natchez, the mansion features Greek Revival columns and original pine floors. The event space has a main floor, courtyard, and South Lawn, which can accommodate up to 700 people.
Wedding packages start at $6,500, not including catering.
The Gin at Flora Station
The address is 4819 MS-22, Flora. The refurbished cotton gin blends rustic charm with modern amenities. It offers indoor and outdoor spaces, including a covered gazebo and a patio with an old-fashioned truck bar.
Rentals for ceremonies and receptions start at $3,500.
Alabama Wedding Venues
B&A Warehouse
This building, located at 1531 1st Ave S, Birmingham, is historic from the outside. With its industrial-inspired design and high ceilings along with red brick walls.
Three indoor venues can accommodate up to 300 guests, and the cost of a ceremony starts at $4,000.
The Sterling Castle
This castle is located at 389 Deseret Dr, Shelby, and has been voted the best wedding venue in Alabama. The fairytale-style castle, elegant ballroom, charming courtyard, and lakeside and drawbridge venues.
This beautiful venue can accommodate up to 300 guests and all-inclusive weddings are priced at $10,000+.
Huntsville Museum of Art
This is an art museum located at 300 Church St SW, Huntsville. With unique indoor and outdoor spaces, the museum is a contemporary art gallery. Offering outdoor spaces with a rooftop terrace, and five indoor hospitality venues.
The starting venue fee for a wedding reception in high season is $1,500.
Michigan Wedding Venues
Colony Club Detroit
Located at 2310 Park Ave, Detroit, this Georgian-style, historic venue features stunning architecture and gorgeous interiors. The hotel features a grand ballroom decorated with crystal chandeliers and intricate details.
The ballroom can accommodate up to 350 guests and is priced between $12,000 and $15,000.
Castle Farms
This historic building, built in 1918, is located at 5052 M-66, Charlevoix. With a total of four site combinations in the summer. It offers several ceremony and reception spaces, including a charming outdoor garden and a majestic stone courtyard. The largest of these, the East Garden and Queen's Courtyard can host up to 300 guests.
And the price range is between $6,750 and $9,250.
The Inn at Stonecliffe
This is a Victorian village located at 8593 Cudahy Cir, Mackinac Island. away from the hustle and bustle of the area. With beautiful gardens and breathtaking views of Lake Huron and the Mackinaw Bridge.
Accommodates up to 300 people and prices range from $4000 to $10,000.
Ohio Wedding Venues
Franklin Park Conservatory
This is a horticultural and educational institution located at 1777 E Broad St, Columbus. The most popular venue is the indoor garden with an all-glass ceiling. Besides, there is an industrial-style venue and a 200-year-old barn. The venue has plenty of space and can accommodate up to 500 people, with prices
ranging from $7,000 to $11,000 for a wedding of 100 guests.
The Columbus Athenaeum
The historic building at 32 N 4th St, Columbus, was built in 1899. With a total of ten venues to choose from, the Grand Ballroom boasts gorgeous details and a stunning atrium. It is decorated with classical Greek art as well as soaring ornate ceilings. It can accommodate up to 230 guests.
Prices for receptions start at $3,000.
Gervasi Vineyard
An oversized wine estate located at 1700 55th St NE, Canton. Picturesque vineyard setting and sparkling lake views. The open-air venue can accommodate up to 300 people, while the indoor venue can accommodate up to 120 guests. Full-service event planning, vineyard tours, and wine tastings are available.
Prices for receptions will start at $1,450.
Georgia Wedding Venues
Barnsley Resort
This resort is located at 597 Barnsley Gardens Rd NW, Adairsville. With over 3,000 acres of land, it is a historic southern estate. With lush gardens, luxurious cabins, and grounds that can accommodate up to 250 people. Three wedding packages are available:
$275 per person, $320 per person, and $350 per person. And a least of 150 people is required.
Summerour Studio
This is a renovated warehouse located at 409 Bishop St NW, Atlanta. The roof is supported by massive bow trusses, which allow for a spacious, open floor plan without columns or supports. Through a wall of windows running the length of the space, there are breathtaking views of Atlantic Station and the downtown skyline.
Accommodating up to 425 people, prices start at $4,000.
The Biltmore Ballrooms
The ballroom is located at 817 W Peachtree St NW 208, Atlanta, and was established in 1924. The ballroom features a handcrafted plaster relief ceiling, ornate crystal lighting, and a marble floor. Capacity ranges from 50 to 1,500 people and offers eleven caterers.
Rental rates range from $3,500 to $5,000, depending on the day of the week.
Florida Wedding Venues
The Ancient Spanish Monastery
Located at 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach. This monastery was dismantled piece by piece from northern Spain and shipped to the United States, then rebuilt over 19 months. It offers a chapel and gardens for ceremonies.
The garden can accommodate up to 300 guests for $6,500 and includes only the cost of the reception.
The Breakers Palm Beach
This is a luxury resort located at 1 S County Rd, Palm Beach. This luxury resort is located in Palm Beach and enjoys magnificent beachfront views, lush gardens, and an exquisite ballroom. It boasts a timeless and elegant ambiance. It can host weddings for a maximum of less than 500 people, and
detailed prices need to be communicated with the hotel.
The Ringling Museum
The museum is located at 5401 Bay Shore Rd, Sarasota, with a breathtaking view of Sarasota Bay. This venue offers unique views of art, culture, and the stunning waterfront. It includes many event spaces, including a large courtyard and an elegant ballroom.
The largest art gallery courtyard can accommodate up to 125 guests and prices start at $20,000.
New York Wedding Venues
Mohonk Mountain House
Located at 1000 Mountain Rest Rd, New Paltz, this historic resort is surrounded by 40,000 acres of pristine forest. Featuring a majestic Victorian castle with panoramic mountain views. Choose from lakeside, garden, and mountain views for your ceremony.
Wedding packages range from $275 to $375 per person.
The Foundry
The address is 42-38 9th Street, Long Island City, with a history dating back to the 19th century. Offering an industrial chic atmosphere, a garden courtyard and conservatory, a stunning main space, plus rustic interiors.
Accommodates up to 180 guests, with receptions starting at $14,000. The Garrison
Estate at 2015 US-9, Garrison, with superb Hudson River views and Catskill Mountain views. The venue offers a modern ballroom, outdoor ceremony space, and golf course.
The venue can accommodate up to 200 guests for $12,000. Pennsylvania Wedding Venues
The Curtis Atrium
The historic building at 699 Walnut St, Philadelphia used to be the Curtis Publishing Company. It is now a building with a mix of residential, office, and retail space. It features a stunning atrium, marble columns, and a stunning rotunda.
Space rentals start at $8,000.
The Cork Factory Hotel
This boutique hotel is located at 480 New Holland Ave 3000, Lancaster, a converted historic cork mill with exposed brick walls. Offering industrial charm and modern amenities. The venue has a ballroom, a terrace, and a 2,300-square-foot warehouse.
Space is available for up to 200 guests, and wedding packages start at $7,000.
Terrain Gardens at Devon Yard
A stunning garden is located at 138 W Lancaster Ave Suite 130, Devon. The venue is decorated with elements such as reclaimed barn wood floors, raised holiday lights, and skylights to create a unique aesthetic. Of course, there is an essential gardening setting and open-air venue that can accommodate up to 140 guests.
Prices for receptions start at $4,525.
West Virginia Wedding Venues
Stonewall Resort
The entire resort is nestled beside a tranquil lake at 940 Resort Drive Roanoke, a place of scenic beauty and rustic charm. Wedding venues are available on the lakeside lawn or in the courtyard, with an indoor grand hall and stone-walled ballroom. Spa services, golf courses, and entertainment can also be experienced with
wedding packages ranging from $3,500 to $12,000.
The Greenbrier
A luxury resort located at 101 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs. With stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and breathtaking mountain views. The indoor venue has a dramatic chandelier and stage. The outdoor grounds feature expansive lawns and rustic cabins.
Packages start at $10,000 and vary depending on the number of guests, season, and customization.
Sleepy Hollow Golf Club
The Club at 3780 Sleepy Hollow Dr, Hurricane. It is a private golf club for families. Featuring a scenic golf course, elegant ballroom, outdoor lawn ceremony venue, and picturesque countryside views.
Wedding packages start at $3,500.
Virginia Wedding Venues
Maymont
Historic Manor River Park at 1700 Hampton St, Richmond. Inside are gardens, botanical gardens, and native wildlife habitats. The scenic setting includes 100-year-old Italian gardens, European-style manor houses, pavilions, expansive lawns, and the Robbins Nature Center.
Prices range from $3,500 to $6,100.
Inn At Willow Grove
This is a rustic accommodation located at 14079 Plantation Way, Orange. It is unusually peaceful and romantic, surrounded by ancient trees and beautiful gardens. One of the gardens, Boxwood, can accommodate up to 175 guests and offers idyllic views.
A versatile barn is also available as a hospitality venue, with rates starting at $7,500.
The Tides Inn
Located at 480 King Carter Dr, Irvington, the entire hotel is situated on a beautiful body of water with views of the Chesapeake Bay. It is a waterfront resort. You can also come here to take part in fun activities such as tennis, golf, paddle boarding, biking, and kayaking.
Weddings start at $3,100.
North Carolina Wedding Venues
The Bradford
Professional wedding venue located at 523 Pea Ridge Rd, New Hill. It resembles a European town building with charming gardens and rustic barns. It can accommodate up to 250 guests for a ceremony in the gardens. Wedding packages will vary depending on the time of year and are
priced at $8,000 on Fridays and $9,800 on Saturdays.
The Merrimon-Wynne House
The mansion located at 500 N Blount St, Raleigh was built in 1876 and has been well maintained and is now a venue for various events. The building has a main floor full of Southern charm. Inside are original floors and mantelshelves, ornate chandeliers, and a wide porch. The outdoor area is also large enough to host ceremonies in the garden and can accommodate up to 250 guests.
Prices for receptions start at $5,000.
Fearrington Village
It's an English-style country hotel located at 2000 Fearrington Village Center. Besides the quaint country setting there are dense gardens with water features. The largest venue is the barn, which offers spacious dining and dancing space and can accommodate up to 250 people guests.
Prices for ceremonies start at $2500. South Carolina Wedding Venues
Middleton Place
This National Historic Landmark is located at 4300 Ashley River Rd, Charleston. You can experience daily life on an 18th-century plantation and enjoy 65 acres of unobstructed views and private garden rooms. Also, enjoy the oldest landscaped gardens on the property. There are 7 ceremony venues, ranging from small weddings of 50 to 400 guests.
Prices start at $5,000.
William Aiken House
The 1807 mansion is located at 456 King St, Charleston, a restored mansion that showcases Southern charm and architectural elegance. The yard features a magnolia tree that is over two hundred years old and an elegant terrace. It is also rated as one of South Carolina's premier wedding venues.
The cost of a ceremony starts at $3,000. The Cedar Room
Modern industrial event space at 701 E Bay St, Charleston. Featuring exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and large windows overlooking the cityscape. The indoor Cedar Room venue can accommodate up to 500 people for events, and the outdoor yard can seat up to 200.
Events on Fridays or Sundays start at $3,500. Vermont Wedding Venues
Inn at Mountain View Farm
The Inn at 3383 Darling Hill Rd, East Burke, has breathtaking mountaintop views. Enjoy mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and visits to animal farms, among many other activities. Venues can range from beautiful fields to cozy campfires.
Weekend wedding packages start at $3,500.
Hildene - The Lincoln Family Home
The building at 1005 Hildene Rd, Manchester is full of meaning. The Lincolns built Hildene as a summer home at the turn of the 20th century. Here you can look out over the Taconic Mountains to the west and the Green Mountains to the east.
The outdoor venue can accommodate up to 200 people and wedding reception prices start at $8,000. đ·
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The Henry House
The historic house at 1338 Murphy Rd, North Bennington, built in 1769, is one of the oldest surviving houses in Vermont. Overlooks the authentic red-covered Henry Bridge. The site offers several vendors for you to consider. The large trees outside the house make for the best wedding photos.
The venue needs to be contacted for a specific quote. Massachusetts Wedding Venues
The Crane Estate
This is a Tudor Revival mansion located at 290 Argilla Rd, Ipswich. It was the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor Crane, Jr. with winding salt marshes, miles of barrier beaches, and a beautiful hilltop mansion. And of course the rolling lawns and gardens. There are three sites to choose from in all, with the beachfront site accommodating 200 to 500 people.
Weekend weddings are priced at $6500. Red Lion Inn
The Inn at 30 Main St, Stockbridge has a 250-year history. The entire Inn combines traditional New England hospitality with the amenities of a modern hotel. The largest Hitchcock room capacity is capacity 30-175 people.
Venue rentals start at $4,000. Liberty Hotel
A sophisticated hotel located at 215 Charles St, Boston. Located in the heart of downtown, just steps from shopping, dining, Boston Parks, and more. The hotel offers a private secret garden that can accommodate up to 200 people outdoors and an indoor 3000-square-foot ballroom.
Wedding venue rates start at $26,000 for up to 100 guests. Connecticut Wedding Venues
The Lace Factory
This historic factory is located at 161 River St, Deep River, and offers a charming and rustic atmosphere for a wedding venue. It has wood floors, high ceilings, and large windows overlooking the river. The Lace Factory offers event planning services, on-site catering, and a variety of rental options for weddings of all sizes.
The Factory can accommodate up to 225 people and prices start at $5,000. Eolia Mansion at Harkness State
The address is 275 Great Neck Rd, Waterford. Nestled on the shoreline of Waterford, Connecticut, this elegant mansion offers breathtaking views of Long Island Sound. It has manicured gardens, a stone terrace, and a beautiful ballroom.
The price of $5,100 includes exclusive use of the mansion's first floor and south courtyard tent for 5 hours.
The Society Room of Hartford
This event venue is located at 31 Pratt St, Hartford, and the historic venue boasts magnificent architecture. It includes a marble staircase, beautifully frescoed ceilings, and crystal chandeliers. It provides a luxurious and timeless setting for weddings.
The venue can accommodate up to 300 guests and prices start at 15,000. New Hampshire Wedding Venues
Wentworth By The Sea Country Club
Country Club at 60 Wentworth Rd, Rye. This private club is near the shore and enjoys magnificent waterfront views and a romantic atmosphere. The hotel has manicured grounds and a historic clubhouse. It can accommodate up to 250 guests in this setting. Three options are available: lawn, clubhouse, and tent weddings.
Reception prices start at $30,000.
The Preserve at Chocorua
This venue, located at 88 Philbrick Neighborhood Rd, Tamworth, is a rustic and secluded wedding venue nestled in the White Mountains. It offers scenic views, a charming barn, and plenty of outdoor space for the ceremony. Outdoor activities such as sleigh rides and hiking are also available.
Approximate prices will start at $1000. Bishop Farm
The Farmhouse, located at 33 Bishop Cutoff, Lisbon, is a historic and beautifully landscaped site in the White Mountains. It offers a restored 1876 farmhouse, a barn, and lush greenery. There is also a romantic bistro with a terrace to relax in. Accommodating up to 200 guests,
prices start at $15,000. Rhode Island Wedding Venues
The Chanler at Cliff Walk
A luxury hotel located at 117 Memorial Blvd, Newport. The Chanler offers luxurious accommodations and a grand mansion setting with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and access to their world-class restaurant. Specializing in weddings for up to 120 guests with access to their world-class restaurant.
Site rentals start at $10,000. Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum
Historic mansion on 33 acres located at 101 Ferry Rd, Bristol with breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay. Large tents are available in the outdoor area, followed by sunset views. Accommodating up to 225 guests,
weekend wedding rates start at $12,995. The Dorrance
Situated in the heart of Providence, The Dorrance is a restored bank building with a sophisticated atmosphere and elegant decor. The most special feature is the long, luxurious bar, which can accommodate up to 200 guests throughout the venue.
Venue rentals start at $7,500.
New Jersey Wedding Venues
The Ashford Estate
Located at 637 Province Line Rd, Allentown, this elegant property is nestled in a picturesque setting. Surrounded by hundreds of acres of beautifully preserved farmland, it features sparkling fountains, waterfalls, garden pavilions, expansive views, and of course, luxurious private suites. The wedding venue can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Starting at $10,000.
Mallard Island Yacht Club
A club surrounded by water at 1450 NJ-72, Manahawkin. six more venues to choose from in the luxurious private island mansion. The center plaza boasts grand arches and ornate ceilings reminiscent of old-world glamour. The ballroom can accommodate up to 250 people,
and prices for receptions start at $20,000.
Liberty House Restaurant & Events
This waterfront event venue is located at 76 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City. It features unparalleled views of the New York City skyline, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Landing Pier. The Grand Ballroom features a marble floor and floor-to-ceiling windows.
The venue can accommodate up to 300 people and venue rental fees start at $8,000.
Delaware Wedding Venues
The Queen Wilmington
This dazzling venue is located at 500 N Market St, Wilmington is downtown. It is a historic music venue that offers a unique and eclectic atmosphere. The venue features a grand ballroom with a stage, state-of-the-art sound system, and elegant décor. The venue can accommodate up to 200 guests and wedding
reception prices start from $3,000.
The Cordrey Center
The address is 30366 Cordrey Rd, Millsboro, and its restored barn and surrounding gardens provide a rustic and charming setting. The venue offers a range of services, including in-house catering, bar service, and event coordination. It has indoor and outdoor options and can accommodate up to 200 guests.
Venue rental rates start at $3,500. The Waterfall Catering and Special Events
With an address at 3416 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont, The Waterfall has a modern venue. Centered around a stunning indoor waterfall. The spacious ballroom features contemporary décor and customizable LED lighting systems. The venue can accommodate up to 500 guests.
Prices for venue rentals start at $6,000. Maryland Wedding Venues
Belvedere Hotel
Located at 1 East Chase Street and built-in 1902 as a historic landmark in Baltimore, The Belvedere showcases stunning architecture and classic charm. It offers a variety of event spaces, including a rooftop ballroom with panoramic views of the city. Inside, the décor is more vintage and ornate.
Accommodating up to 500 guests, venue rentals start at $8,000. Evergreen Museum & Library
This grand Gilded Age mansion is located at 4545 N Charles St, Baltimore. It is full of history with a house museum and research library. With beautiful gardens, this venue offers a mix of elegance and history. It's architectural details and scenic surroundings provide a unique backdrop. As well as a tour of the museum's collection.
Accommodates up to 200 guests and starts at $6,000.
Chesapeake Bay Beach Club
Located at 500 Marina Club Rd, Stevensville, this venue offers stunning waterfront views and an elegant ballroom. It also has an oceanfront ceremony venue and luxurious accommodations. There are four ballrooms in total, three indoor and one outdoor.
Accommodations for up to 300 guests start at $10,000.
District of Columbia Wedding Venues
Larz Anderson House
Located at 2118 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, the Anderson House, established in 1905, is a stunning Beaux-Arts mansion that offers a romantic and intimate setting for weddings. The venue features beautiful gardens, a grand staircase, and gorgeous rooms decorated with historic artwork. It can accommodate up to 200 guests and has access to the house's magnificent library.
Prices start from $8,000. The Hay-Adams
Located at 800 16th St NW, Washington, across from the White House, the hotel offers magnificent views of the iconic landmark. This venue has many event spaces, including a rooftop terrace from which the White House can be used as a photo backdrop.
Wedding venues can accommodate up to 250 guests and prices start at $15,000. National Museum of Women in the Arts
Located at 1250 New York Ave NW, Washington, this unique venue celebrates women artists and offers a distinctive setting for weddings. With its stunning architecture and world-class art collection, it provides an exquisite atmosphere for your special day. The venue offers a variety of event spaces, including an assembly hall and mezzanine level, and can accommodate up to 400 guests.
However, the museum is temporarily closed for renovations. Maine Wedding Venues
Hidden Pond
The resort's address is 354 Goose Rocks Rd, Kennebunkport, and is nestled in a secluded wooded area. Featuring elegant indoor and outdoor spaces. Surrounded by 60 acres of birch and balsam fir, it features two outdoor pools and a three-room treetop spa. It ensures an unforgettable wedding experience.
Prices start from US$10,000.
Hardy Farm
The farm is located at 254 W Fryeburg Rd, Fryeburg. This rustic and chic site features a restored 18th-century farmhouse and a spacious barn with panoramic mountain views. Of course, there are also seasonal gardens and a woodland church. The most special feature is the provision of a cable car to reach the top of the mountain, which is also a popular backdrop for photos.
It can accommodate up to 250 guests and prices start from $6,500. Portland Regency Hotel & Spa
The address is 20 Milk St, Portland, and is centrally located, offering a blend of classic elegance and modern amenities. With many event spaces, on-site catering, and a spa, it can accommodate intimate and large weddings.
Accommodations range from 10 to 220 guests, with rates starting at $3,500. Conclusion
"When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible." When Harry Met Sally Finally, we've rounded up our recommendations for wedding venues in each of the remaining states. Choosing the perfect wedding venue is an important step in creating your dream wedding. It sets the tone for the entire celebration and provides the backdrop for your special day. No matter what style of wedding venue you prefer, there is a venue above that perfectly suits your style and preferences.
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Hey all! My friend and I are looking for an apartment in NYC for a July 1st lease but would love a third roommate (preferably a recent grad). We both just graduated and will work in finance. Our budget/goal is $2,000 per month per person, so around $6k for a 3-bedroom place. Our goal would be to live in FiDi, Tribeca, Chinatown, around NYU, or Chelsea (possibly other areas if the commute is alright). If youâre still looking for roommates, let me know! We can set up a Facetime.
More about us! Iâm from Orange County, CA. I love tennis, and Iâm a big movie guy and love creative writing and journalism. I also enjoy hiking / outdoorsy stuff and am really looking to explore the city. My friend is from Kansas City, MO, and loves traveling on a budget, anything KC, city adventures + outdoorsy stuff as well.
Hey all! My friend and I are looking for an apartment in NYC for a July 1st lease but would love a third roommate (preferably a recent grad). We both just graduated and will work in finance. Our budget/goal is $2,000 per month per person, so around $6k for a 3-bedroom place. Our goal would be to live in FiDi, Tribeca, Chinatown, around NYU, or Chelsea (possibly other areas if the commute is alright). If youâre still looking for roommates, let me know! We can set up a Facetime.
More about us! Iâm from Orange County, CA. I love tennis, and Iâm a big movie guy and love creative writing and journalism. I also enjoy hiking / outdoorsy stuff and am really looking to explore the city. My friend is from Kansas City, MO, and loves traveling on a budget, anything KC, city adventures + outdoorsy stuff as well.
I am a newbie writer, I'd love to hear some criticism (I can imagine there's a lot) so please tell me what you think I did right and wrong.
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I pull my head away from the sink a second or so after I splash the cold water into my face, I blink a number of times as I reach down and turn the tapâs handle. I then grab a small towel and rub my face with it.
Hmm, that never wakes me up as much as I'd like to, Iâm more awake than I was, which is a victory I suppose.
I turn and walk past the barely functional shower and the clean toilet, which isnât too impressive till you see the rest of the outpost.
I open the door and walk out into the main room. The roomâs somewhat divided into two, the front door is right in the middle of the wall, and to its right is the kitchen. Well, the kitchen might be giving too much credit, a few counters with a fridge, sink, and microwave. We did have a coffee maker till Baron got drunk and broke it, which left us with no more coffee and no more drinks as Cleo had us pour the rest of the alcohol so it wouldnât happen again with something more important.
To the left of the door is a living room, an old orange sofa, which looks like itâs seen more combat than us, honestly I have no clue where Baron and Jakob found this bloody thing. We also have a lounge chair, also orange and also in the same state that the sofa is in. We have a small wooden coffee table between the sofa and our TV. Itâs a small screen and itâs black and white but it works, mostly works, the machine is fine but, well, itâs held up by these four legs and Iâll just say it, those skinny chicken legs are not aging well, weâve already nailed boards and pipes onto these legs as braces.
We have a bit of a bet going on about how long itâll last, Iâm giving the legs three months, and Baronâs doing the repairs and is giving about six months, Cleo better hopes it breaks within the week or sheâs lost her money, and Jakob didnât place a bet.
I turn around and close the bathroom door, as I do I get a view on this side of the room, three doors stand.
On the far left is the second biggest room in the outpost, only beaten by the main/common room, Baron and Jakob have that room, itâs about twice the size of the bathroom, and Jakob and Baron were just barely able to fit a double sized bed in there, although they lost the room for a desk or anything more a pair of small bedside cabinets.
In the middle of the three is the bathroom, again, pretty small, damaged shower, clean toilet.
On the far right is Cleoâs room, about the same size as the bathroom. She was able to get a desk and signal bed.
And of course, thereâs the radio desk, packed just into the far right corner, just past Cleoâs door is the radio desk, it has a ton of radio equipment on it so we can get orders from HQ.
I turn around, walk a bit further over to the living area and sit down on the lounge chair, Baron is laying down on the sofa with his head turned to face the TV, and Cleo is preparing an MRE for herself, I donât know how she can stomach those things.
Baron is a mountain of muscle, while incredibly strong heâs not the brightest bulb, still a lovely guy to be around. Heâs currently wearing some old jeans and a turtleneck.
Cleoâs very strict and pretty reserved, sheâs not shy, she just doesnât talk unless she has something to say. Currently, sheâs wearing some baggy green camo trousers and a brown tank top.
âHow ya doing Milo?â Baron turns his head and asks.
âHmm, fine I guess, you?â I reply and ask back,
âFighting fitâ He answers with a smile as he looks back at the TV. I look over to the TV to see what heâs watching, itâs some kind of mechanical show.
âFeeling homesick?â I sarcastically ask.
âAs ifâ he laughed, âHey, If I go back into mechanics then I want you to shoot meâ he adds.
We both laugh at the joke. After we calm ourselves a bit he says âAnyway, Iâm only watching it because itâs between this or that bloody âlive at the capitalâ with that, umm, what's-her-faces?â
âSue Stone?â I answer.
âAye thatâs herâ He snaps his fingers
âyeah, I see your point, both her and that entire show are horribleâ
âThe part that gets on my nerves is that itâs always on, we never get the signal for anything good hereâ he continues to rant and I canât help but chuckle, itâs always a bit funny watching him get annoyed.
âLike that âLies on the coastâ show, I mean that show got another season for god sakeâ
âWait really?â He asks, turning a bit and starting to sit up.
âYeah, itâs ridiculousâ I answer.
He sighs and facepalms, âI wish you hadnât told me thatâ
âHmm?â
He sighs again and leans back into the sofa âThatâs gone and ruined my moodâ
I laugh as I stand up âHeh, sorry man, anyway, Iâm off, any idea where Jakob is?â
â umm, I think heâs on the porch âthough he might have gone off for a walk or somethingâ He answers.
I nod and walk off towards the cabin door and open the old door. I see Jakob as I open the door, heâs in his late twenties and has long black hair, and is wearing combat boots, black jeans, and a gray shirt, he normally has a knee-long leather jacket on but he isnât wearing it currently. Heâs sitting on a chair with his legs on the small metal table here on the porch, heâs reading a book.
âHow are you?â I ask as I walk over, he looks up from the booms quickly.
âO-oh, I-I didnât see you t-thereâ He speaks as he sits up more and takes his legs off the table, âand Iâm good, you?â
He has a bit of a stutter, something he said he was born with, heâs tried to get rid of it, apparently to no avail.
âIâm fineâ I answer as I sit down across from him. âWhatâ you reading there?â I ask as I reach over and grab one of the bottles of water on the table.
âOh, itâs a S-strange man in a st-strange landâ He answers, âItâs about a-a man who from Mars who c-comes to e-earth"
âHmm, sounds interestingâ I add as I uncap the bottle.
âIt is! Err, w-would you like to borrow it af-after Iâm done with it?â
âSure!â I answer before taking a mouthful of the water, âJust tell me when youâve finished itâ I add.
âwill do!â
And with that, I turn my head off and look out into the forest ahead of the cabin. I then look back over at Jakob. You know it's a shame, itâs always nice to speak with him yet he almost never speaks.
Let me correct that, heâs always happy to speak and always has something interesting to say, yet he almost never starts the conversation. Iâve had to guess it would stem from his past.
His past. His past is a bit of a mystery to me. I know he was once a slave to the Dominion, I know he and Baron escaped the Dominion together and I know they later joined the Freedom Fighters, I also think, but am in no way sure, that heâs a tribal.
Two main reasons, funnily, both of which also make up his role in the team.
For one, heâs a helluva sniper, he once killed a person from two thousand meters away. He also handles the hunting for our squad, getting fresh meat is fantastic when all youâve only been eating MREs for months.
Second of all, heâs a skilled tracker, if heâs on someoneâs trail then heâll find them. There was this guy who used to be with the Freedom Fighter, but he turned traitor and used a bomb to kill a whole unit, and then Jakob was sent after him.
Jakob tracked him across the entire wasteland, he followed him north, all the way up to the ruins of those old-world cities of Calaye and that City of Lights
I had always thought places like these either werenât real or were greatly exaggerated, but according to Jakob, they're real.
âHey,â Jakob says, I look away from the forest and over to Jakob, âI w-was going to go on a-a hunt, wanna join?â He asks as he stands up.
I take a second to think before replying âSure, that sounds funâ I answer as I get up
âYeah, I h-have a pair of rifles in the c-carâ He speaks as we start to walk off the porch, but then we hear a yell.
âEveryone! Here nowâ we both hear Cleo yell from inside. We both turn on the spot and charge into the cabin, pushing past the door.
We see Cleo sitting by the radio, Baron standing by her. âIncoming broadcast, directly from the Colonel! Get over hereâ
Jakob and I rush over, albeit with a lot less worry and a lot more interest.
Colonel Barnaby is the leader of the Freedom Fighters, not our founder, that was General Margaret. Officially she is still our leader, yet she went missing over three years ago, Colonel Barnaby has refused to take her position officially until he sees proof of her death.
We stand behind Cleo as she flips a few switches and turns a couple of dials, trying to get the best connection.
After a few moments we can hear a voice. â-Re you there, Sergeant Laidlaw?â His voice can be heard cutting through the static.
âYes Colonel Barnaby, what seems to be the problem?â Cleo answers and asks.
â09-10?â He asks. A password.
Cleo turns her head towards a small open book on the desk, the bookâs filled with a series of dates and names. What the Colonel asked was a date, with the day being brought down by one, and the month being brought up by one.
â01-31-09-26â She answers. Her answer is the date of birth of everyone in the squad, in days. All the dates are off by a few days, the amount depends on the current date, the amount to change by is listed in that book.
âGood, now Sergeant Laidlaw I have an important task for you and your squadâ Jakob and Baron exchange a few glances at this news, âAre you familiar with the town of Pinkton?â
And there goes my excitement for this operation.
âA member of my squad isâ She answers.
âThen Iâll let them fill you in on what the town is like, The more dead air the betterâ He mumbles the last bit, âNow listen, upon wolf street there is a warehouse, at 02:10 a shipment will be brought into it, I need you to go there and steal a crate with a serial code of â01-12-20-06â. Did you get that?â
âWarehouse on Wolf Street, get a crate, serial code â01-12-20-06â, got itâ She answers as she grabs a pencil and starts jotting it down.
âGood, after receiving this crate I need you to bring it back to your base, a team will be âround to pick up at some point, understood?â
âYes sirâ
âOn the other side,â He says as the line goes dead, leaving our squad alone again. A few moments of silence follow before Cleo turns in her chair and stands up.
âBaron, Jakob, go get your gearâ She speaks, Jakob and Baron nod before quickly turning and rushing to their rooms.
She then turns to me and asks âYouâre from Pinkton right? Tell me about itâ
I sigh, âItâs the crown prince of rust belt towns, it peaked twenty years ago and has been on a cliff face of a decline sinceâ.
âWithout the sarcasm?â She follows.
I sigh again, âIt's a small town, it used to be incredibly important as it has a port, and it has a railway going through it since the old world made it very important for getting resources from the islands to the mainland.â
âI assume that was the peak?â
âYouâd be rightâ I continue âPinkton is down a river, which limits the size of ships that can go there, when new rails were built to towns on the coast Pinkton fell out of favour. It wonât have much security and most people there are in their eighties so we wonât have to worry too much about noise as theyâll likely be deaf.â
âI see, well thanks, Iâll go get my gear, you go get yoursâ She states and turns off, going to her room to get ready.
I turn around and walk over to the couch, I kneel down and grab a suitcase from under it, my gear is stored in there. I pull it out and walk off to the bathroom to get ready.