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Here Comes the Bride: The Evolution of Weddings Throughout the 20th Century

Although I never had a real wedding of my own, I have always been fascinated by the wedding choices of others. The choices a couple makes when it comes to tying the knot say a lot about the couple. These days, anything goes. But that wasn't always the case. According to LaCrosseTribune.com, in the 1850s, weddings were very solemn occasions. No music, no dancing. It wasn't until the century was coming to a close that weddings began to be fun events with games and yes, even dancing. Those weddings of yesteryear may sound boring, but there is something about them that speaks to me. They were usually small family gatherings at the home of the parents of the bride or groom -- simple and sweet. So, in celebration of the upcoming holiday about love, I thought I'd show you how lovers of years past choreographed that most special day. Ladies and gentleman, may I present to you, weddings throughout the 20th century. - By Monica Bielanko

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