A Sweet Maryland Wedding Away

No Tricky Travel

Ronnie and Becca put their families first when it came to planning their wedding. “Our families reside in separate states totaling an average distance of about 8 hours apart. It was important to us to have a central location for everyone,” says the bride. Ultimately, the couple chose the Historic Waverly Mansion in Marriottsville, Maryland…

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Cape Cod: America’s Coastal Frontier

When it comes to America’s seashore, the briny, maritime history of Cape Cod dates back to when the Pilgrims first stepped ashore in 1620. While historic charm is as impossible to avoid here as the saintly-looking seagulls and vintage, shingled cottages, there’s one resort that embraces its celebrated surroundings like none other. Stay: The family-owned…

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Married In Mount Ida

Walking Out The Aisle And Onto Air

David and Amanda, having spent the first year of their relationship as a long-distance couple, are no strangers to traveling. The two would stay at bed and breakfasts in northern Virginia and spend Saturdays exploring the wineries the state had to offer. Amanda credited those small getaways from Washington D.C. to be some of their…

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A Cape Cod Coast Guard Wedding

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The majority of Gregory and Hannah’s family live in Massachusetts, so when the couple decided to say “I do” in Cape Cod, everyone was excited and on board. “My grandparents own a bed & breakfast in Harwich called the Commodore Inn,” says the bride. “All of our family had a place to stay for the…

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