An outside wedding reception is an ideal location for weddings during the spring and summer months. This beautiful hidden gem is located within Center City, Philadelphia. If you are looking for a garden wedding that is in a private location, look no further! John F. Collins Park is the wedding reception venue for you. Beautifully designed wrought iron gates open up to a private landscaped garden hideaway with blossoming flowers and stone benches. Take a tour of this garden hideaway, to make your dream wedding a reality! Find more information here!
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A Wedding Fairytale Caught on Tape
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Trying to make your wedding day as memorable as possible is what brides spend months, even years planning ....
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Tips for Your Engagement Photo Session
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Photographs from your engagement session are perfect for save the dates! When being photographed, the number one thing to...
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Why use a Travel Agent for your Honeymoon
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Honeymoons are very exciting! Do you know where you want to go? Hawaii, St. Lucia, Mexico, what about visiting...
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Tips on Taking Photographs of Your Engagement Ring
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The first thing every woman wants to do when they first get engaged is to show off her engagement...
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Find Your Reception Venue
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Finding a reception venue can be fun, but frustrating! But, by doing thorough research on specific locations you can...
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The Groom’s Cake
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Here comes the groom, here comes the groom, how about creating a groomsman cake? Weddings are the bride’s...
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A Dream Come True at Auletto Caterers
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Auletto Caterers overlooks the Almonesson Lake, offering a beautiful backdrop for your fairytale wedding. Their wedding venue offers stunning...
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Something Old….Part 1
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“Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue” I am sure you know the saying and are probably trying...