N CA Wedding Site
When selecting a northern California wedding site, consider treating your guests to a trip back in history.
The Long Branch wedding site is a western town filled with antiques and museum pieces. When the ceremony is over, wedding guests can roam the town studying the fascinating artifacts. Food is served on an authentic chuck wagon, the original wagon used to haul railroad ties for the Pacific Coast Railroad.
Drinks are served at the bar featured in the movie The Quick and the Dead. The enormous bar in the Grand Parlor survived the 1906 earthquake, although the Palace Hotel that housed it was demolished.
The site also features two Knapp plows, which were invented in Half Moon Bay. These plows revolutionized farming with their unique design enabling plowing on hillsides. The town is filled with antiques including an old dental chair, barber chair, wind mill, bath tubs, brothel furniture, and mirrors.
History buffs find treasures in every corner.
Wedding photographers delight in the many photo opportunities using the antiques as props. The bride and groom can pose on an old stagecoach or lean against the gold panning trough or climb aboard the Amish carriage.
The Long Branch setting is a northern California wedding site gem, nestled amidst rolling hills, reminiscent of yesteryear.