Many times, family tradition has a direct influence on the type of wedding ceremony the bride and groom choose to have. The wedding becomes a celebration for more people than just the bride and groom; it assumes the role of a family event. Creating a wedding that everyone will enjoy must establish a supportive framework...
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Destination weddings are growing in popularity and absorbing much of the wedding planners’ schedule and imagination. If you are about to embark on your journey into married life and wish to begin it with something less than traditional, the answer to your dream wedding may be right here on American soil. Take a look at...
Looking for an innovative and thought-provoking backdrop for your wedding photographs? Fort McHenry, a star-shaped fort surrounded by a deep, dry moat is positioned on the Locust Point peninsula at the mouth of the Baltimore Harbor. Moved by the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the battalions of the Royal British Navy, an amateur poet named...
The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is one of the most elaborate and austere examples of historic homes in Baltimore, Maryland. A distinctive combination of skills from two of America’s most influential architects, Stanford White and John Russell Pope, it encapsulates the very heart of nineteenth-century elegance and wealth.
Early American Wealth and Decadence
Imagine you travel back in time...
Step back into history. Picture Baltimore, Maryland as it was: a seaport, rich in culture from the famous philanthropists to the port-weary sailor. Fell’s Point, Maryland is as rich in history as it is fantasy and folklore.
Originally a seaport in the Chesapeake Bay, Fell’s Point runs inland to the east along Thames Street to Wolfe...