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Every wedding theme is possible and every type of guest facility is available as you explore the region for your perfect wedding location. Take the time for a romantic carriage ride through the charming streets of Lexington with Lexington Carriage Company or they are available to add a wonderful touch to your wedding. Classic Carriage of Harrisonburg can also supply a beautiful carriage complete with driver dressed in driving tuxedo and top hat.


The many stunning wedding venues up and down The Valley are amazing with the Spring flowers or the brilliance of fall foliage. House Mountain Inn sits atop a mountain near historic Lexington and offers spectacular views for intimate wedding celebrations. Also in Lexington is Lee Chapel, built in1868, on the campus of Washington and Lee University. Moving North up The Valley, Staunton offers a variety of beautiful wedding venues. There is the lovely Inn At Old Virginia with its perfect balance of historic grace and modern day amenities. A large tent on its grounds offers wonderful possibilities for receptions under the stars. Or imagine a Springtime ceremony outside the unique octagonal barn at The Frontier Culture museum with sheep grazing in the adjoining fields. Historic Downtown Staunton offers many and varied ceremony and reception possibilities. The American Hotel near the historic train station was built


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