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I am looking for FREE ceremony cites in and around Northeast Ohio.?

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I live on the west side of Cleveland...in what used to be called Old Brooklyn...which is now called Cleveland...and right across the street from Parma...lol!

Anyway, I would like to get married outside...preferrably under a gazebo. Any thoughts BESIDES Squires Castle??

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  1. Would probably depend on the size of your wedding.

    A lot of venues will not charge you if you have a small wedding, like Cox Arboretum in Dayton, OH.


  2. cite mean to quote something.  site is location.

    try looking around neighbor's yard and see if anyone be having gazebo.  if find one, just use it.  isn't that what neighbors be for?

  3. FREE wedding ceremonies start in your own backyard or a friend's backyard.

    And if that does not work for you, then try a city park, a community park, a county park, or a state park.  Do not assume these parks are FREE because they probably are not free . . just very reasonable (it takes money to maintain them). The Parks and Recreation Department telephone numbers are usually listed in the government section of the telephone book.

    Most parks will not permit the use of alcoholic beverages and will close at dusk.  Some parks have pavilions, gazebos and  picnic tables that can be rented by the half day or full day.  You will probably have to rent chairs (you should not ask your wedding guests to provide their own seating).

    Answered by:  A Certified wedding specialist / A Professional bridal consultant / A Wedding ceremony officiant

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