From: fishcat@hooked.net (Trystan L. Bass) Look for buildings in stone, half-timbered wood, brick, or very rural. Find out about historic homes in your area, especially those with a Tudor or English cottage or castle look. Outdoors settings are perfect for a spring/summer Medieval wedding. If you have the space, a big white tent would be nice & could be decked out with banners & garlands. ————————- From: “John A. Resotko” Some possibilities we’ve considered: 1) Renting the Special Events pavilion at a Renaissance Faire and holding the ceremony and reception there. 2) Finding a replica castle, keep, or gatehouse for the wedding and catering the reception at a nearby hall (there are many places scattered throughout the U.S. where people have created their own castles, keeps, and medieval-looking buildings.) 3) Finding a particularly gothic church for the ceremony and catering the reception at a nearby hall. ————————- From bj@al