Monthly Archives: August 2017

Five Things I Loved about my Wedding – Becca

This is the eighth in a series of blog posts about those little things that make a wedding special to the couple. It is called Five Things I Loved About My Wedding. This series is intended to provide some inspiration for … Continue reading

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Kevin and Stacye’s intimate wedding under Bethesda Terrace

Kevin and Stacye got married underneath Bethesda Terrace in Central Park this July. Kevin was born in the Bronx but grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He spent his childhood summers in the Bronx. Stacye was born and raised in … Continue reading

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Cherry Hill in Central Park

Cherry Hill is a gentle, grassy slope which overlooks the Lake and Bow Bridge.  It has lots of tree covering, and is a large open space, so it is well suited for large wedding groups.  There are no boundaries to … Continue reading

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Gapstow Bridge in Central Park

Gapstow Bridge is in the South-East corner of Central Park, but guests would need to walk on the pathways around the Pond to get to the bridge.  It is a very well-known spot and quite a busy one for passers-by.  … Continue reading

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Bethesda Terrace and Fountain in Central Park

Bethesda Fountain is considered the heart of Central Park, and sits in the middle of Bethesda Terrace.  It is one of the best-known spots in Central Park with the famous Angel of the Waters statue on the top.  It is … Continue reading

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Under Bethesda Terrace in Central Park

Bethesda Terrace is in the middle of Central Park, at the end of the Mall.  Underneath Bethesda Terrace is the best place for a wedding ceremony in the event of heavy rain.  It is the only place in Central Park … Continue reading

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Cop Cot in Central Park

Cop Cot is Central Park’s largest wooden structure. Cop Cot is Celtic for “little cottage on the crest of the hill.”  Many couples like it because it is keeping with the rustic feel of an outdoors wedding since it is … Continue reading

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Belvedere Castle Terrace in Central Park

Belvedere Castle caps Vista Rock, which is the second-highest natural elevation in Central Park.  Because of this it provides the best and highest views of Central Park and its cityscape.  The name of the castle is fitting because it translates … Continue reading

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Conservatory Gardens in Central Park

The Conservatory Gardens‘ main entrance is through the ornate and beautiful Vanderbilt Gate, on Fifth Avenue between 104th and 105th Streets.  This makes a spectacular photo when a bride arrives with her party.  The gate was made in Paris in … Continue reading

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Bow Bridge in Central Park

Bow Bridge is possibly Central Park’s most well-known muse for photographers.  You might recognize it from its starring role in many movies and television shows.  The view from the bridge is also iconic to Central Park, with the Lake, and … Continue reading

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