
THE UNION TERMINAL IS ONE OF THE BEST PLACES IN THE CITY TO HOLD A WEDDING!!!!!!!!
Last night I performed Jason and Andrea's wedding at the Cincinnati Museum Center. Originally the building was the main train station for Cincinnati until the onset of the jet travel age. The entire building is "art deco" in style from the grand terminal with it's sweeping dome down to the smallest detail of the wood paneling.
The wedding was held in a large room that at one time served as a place where the super elite travelers could take a break away from the lowly coach travelers. The walls were all original inlay wood panels with an original mural of the map of Cincinnati painted on the ceiling. It was formal and elegant yet warm and inviting.
Jason and Andrea said their "I Do's" and I pronounced them Husband and Wife with their friends and family watching. This couple seemed to have a family that was so excited about their wedding and a family that was full of love and would welcome the new son/daughter-in-law into their homes. The whole flair of the event was based on the family theme. The Bride's Uncle did a very touching reading with some added text that brought tears to the whole family.
Andrea's dress was white with a skirt that looked as if she was floating on a cloud as she walked down the aisle. Jason and the guys were in formal black wearing coats that were slightly longer that a regular suit coat.
The dinner/reception was held in another really striking room tastefully decorated in the art deco theme. The linens were crisp white with formal black accents.
I really enjoyed this couple and their families and I am happy to have been a part of their day.
Big thanks to my wife, Shelly, for taking the photos.
Good luck and God Bless..... Rev. BB
http://www.cincymuseum.org/information_center/facilities_rental/
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