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Having a wedding in Huntington, West Virginia
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Are you getting married in Huntington? Many brides and grooms are thrilled to get married in Huntington. Huntington has two nicknames: The Jewel City and also The River City. When you visit Huntington you can easily see why it would be called a jewel of a city. It is the second largest city in all of West Virginia. Lots of brides and grooms have happily gotten married in this city. It is a fine city, full of history and tradition. You'll be pleased to select Huntington as the location for your wedding.
Huntington brides know that spring, summer and fall are truly the very best times of the year to get married. Spring begins at the end of March or in early April. The buds and blooms are just starting to appear. Selecting one of these three seasons means that you can have an outdoor component to your wedding. Many brides and grooms want to have an outdoor ceremony, reception or take their wedding photographs outside. Keep in mind there are lots of lovely indoor locations to select from as well. Summer is a beautiful season with comfortable temperatures that are warm and seasonable. Fall tends to also still be warm well into October. Winter temperatures begin in November. This part of the country is known for getting snow, so an outdoor wedding in the wintertime would be difficult. But there is something simply magical about entering your wedding ceremony with the snow falling and a blanket of snow on the ground. So don't discount the beauty of the seasons -- they each have something to offer you!
Huntington is a large and very active city. There is so much to do and participate in. Brides and grooms will enjoy getting married in this city because it is a large city with great warmth and character. This is a friendly city with residents that like to get to know you. Your out-of-town guests will quickly feel at home in Huntington, that is for certain. This is a great city to plan your wedding. You may like it enough to stay for quite some time!
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