Places To Join Your Noses
"Where Two Noses Become One"
So you're thinking about places to join your noses now that you're engaged and ready to get married! It's time to think about places to join your noses for the most important day in your life - your wedding day ("where two noses become one") and, of course, the honeymoon.
We have some destinations for you to consider. Here in the Nashville, Tennessee, area where I live, I know of at least two wedding chapels: one on Briley Parkway near the Opryland Hotel and the other, larger one in the Old Hickory Lake area. There's also one called A Country Chapel in Adams, Tennessee, northwest of Nashville.
Several months ago, we visited Whitestone Bed & Breakfast in Kingston, Tennessee. I think it's one of the most stunning properties I've seen - so serene and peaceful. It has a beautiful chapel and is often used for weddings. And, of course, Gatlinburg, Tennessee is well known as a wedding destination with its wedding chapel in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg. We have custom gift items available at the All-About-Noses Cafe Press online storeI've recently learned of a wedding destination here in my hometown of Hendersonville, Tennessee. A lovely southern mansion, called Spring Haven, built in the early 1800s, beautifully and elegantly decorated, is the perfect place for you and your love to join your noses in matrimony. And it's one of the most beautiful places to get married.
Places To Get Married In Tennessee Our Recommendations: Scarritt Bennett Center in Nashville, Tennessee was originally a college until 1988 when it became the Scarritt-Bennett Center and was purchased by the United Methodist Church. The beautifully landscaped grounds along with your choice of two chapels offer a memorable wedding experience. scarrittbennett.org/weddings/default.aspx Whitestone Bed & Breakfast Country Inn in Kingston, Tennessee is a beautiful, luxurious destination anytime. For a wedding, it would be picture perfect and so romantic. whitestoneinn.com/weddings.html A Country Chapel - built in the 1800s and located northwest of Nashville in Adams, Tennessee. www.acountrychapel.com/The Bridal Path Wedding Chapel near Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee www.bridalpathwedchapel.com/Wedding Chapel, Gatlinburg, Tennessee gatlinburgchapels.com/Dearly Beloved's Wedding Chapel near Old Hickory Lake in Nashville, Tennessee www.dearlybeloveds.com/Spring Haven Mansion, Hendersonville, Tennessee www.springhavenmansion.com/Weddings.htmThe following website has a list of possible places to get married in Tennessee: itheewedplace.com/wedding%20locations.htm

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