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  2. Where To Find a Cheap Wedding Venue Near Me? Try These ... - AOL

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    Getting married on a budget can be a challenge. According to The Knot, in 2020, the average cost of a wedding in the U.S. was $19,000. This amount includes the ceremony and the reception. Read: 9...

  3. 25 Affordable Destination Wedding Locations Across America - AOL

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    Located about 45 minutes away from Indianapolis, Anderson is one of the best getaways if you want an affordable Midwest wedding. The average cost of a wedding is $15,342, with more than 66% of ...

  4. Music Farm (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    Music Farm is a music venue in Charleston, South Carolina located off of King Street. It was established on East Bay Street in April 1991 by Kevin Wadley and Carter McMillan. In the summer of 1998, the Music Farm was sold to Craig Comer, Riddick Lynch and Yates Dew.

  5. Sottile Theater - Wikipedia

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    The College of Charleston bought the former Gloria Theater in 1976 and planned on restoring it as a 1,000 to 1,200 seat venue. For ten years, however, the building was simply used as storage. [ 4 ] College of Charleston President Harry M. Lightsey, Jr., led efforts to refurbish the theatre in 1986, and it reopened in February 1990.

  6. The Bucket List Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Maryland: Charleston. Baltimore You know you're in good hands at Charleston, where chef Cindy Wolf is an nine-time James Beard Award finalist. This Inner Harbor restaurant is a staple on "best of ...

  7. Boone Hall - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known reference to the site is in 1681 in a land grant of 470 acres (1.9 km 2) from owner Theophilus Patey to his daughter Elizabeth and her new husband Major John Boone as a wedding gift. Their land became known as Boone Hall Plantation, but it is unknown when a house was built on the site.