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  5. New York City Marriage Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) space was decorated by interior designer Jamie Drake who also decorated Gracie Mansion and Mayor Bloomberg's private residence. The project cost was $12 million. The facilities contain two separate wedding chapels off the building's central rotunda.

  6. The Knot Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, The Knot Worldwide announced it acquired Hitched, a U.K.-based wedding brand. [22] In response to COVID-19, the company launched a $10 million assistance program for wedding vendors in need of support and introduced a campaign called Love is Essential covering the cost of dream marriage proposals for essential workers. [23] [24]

  7. Alta (dye) - Wikipedia

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    A ceremony welcoming the newly wed bride to her new home, with the feet dipped in a mixture of milk and alta. Alta has great cultural significance in Bengali and Odia culture [11] [12] [3] Regardless of religious beliefs, women traditionally adorn their hands and feet with alta for marriage [13] [7] and cultural festivals like Pohela Baishakh, Pohela Falgun and others.