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Originally Posted by chasedawg
Our son just got engaged. We are so thrilled. He proposed to his girlfriend on our beautiful restored 1977 Cape Dory sailboat. They are now looking for a place to have the wedding next year. Apparently, weddings in barns are the new trend. Last year as Captain of the Millie B I had a couple get married in the bride's parents boathouse. It was so cool. After the ceremony they ran out of the boathouse and jumped into the Millie B as I took off with a loud roar and to a cheering crowd.
So we are helping our newly engaged son and his fiance try to find a barn or boathouse for their wedding. Any ideas? All thoughts and well wishes are welcome. Thank you.
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There is a barn type of wedding venue in Gilford owned by a couple named Baron. They are at the end of a road that starts on the South side of Route 11A, right next to a home that has a locksmith as a ho9me occupation. I do not know how to contact them but I do know that they have had fairly elaborate weddings there.
We have also recently attended a wonderful wedding at Gunstock Rec Area, with the ceremony at the top of the ski lift (everyone including the wedding party went up by ski lift), with a small reception up there and a full dinner and dance in the Gunstock lodge at ground level. All was catered by Gunstock and it was fabulous.