Brick Wedding Venues

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Sophisticated + Chic NYC Wedding from Elisabeth Millay Photography
wedding ideas elegant brick | Sophisticated + Chic NYC Wedding from Elisabeth Millay Photography
An Industrial Wedding In A Restored Factory Venue
The industrial feel of the the building itself has remained through renovations, sporting exposed brick walls, an incredible old steel truss system and a massive terracotta ceiling.
High Tide New Orleans Wedding
High Tide New Orleans wedding - photo by Tasha Rae Photography http://ruffledblog.com/high-tide-new-orleans-wedding
{real wedding} dawn + rennie urban wedding
This has a simimlar look to The Mavris with the exposed brick and wood. postcards and pretties: {real wedding} dawn + rennie urban wedding
{real wedding} dawn + rennie urban wedding
This has a simimlar look to The Mavris with the exposed brick and wood. postcards and pretties: {real wedding} dawn + rennie urban wedding
Wedding Ideas: The Industrial-Style Soirée - MODwedding
Wedding Ideas: The Industrial-Style Soirée - wedding reception idea; Root Photography
100 Layer Cake - Brooklyn Speakeasy Wedding
Great ideas for a Roaring 20's, Speakeasy, Flapper, Jazz Age, or Great Gatsby era themed wedding.
Elegant Seattle Wedding full of Classic City Details
Photography: OMalley Photographers - www.omalleyphotographers.com Read More: http://www.stylemepretty.com/2014/09/24/elegant-seattle-wedding-full-of-classic-city-details/
Industrial-rustic reception hall. Building is from early 1900's. Draped lights in background helped soften the brick walls.
a unique PA outdoor wooded wedding ceremony along the amazing Catawissa River.
Loving the styling at the Industrial Floral wedding photoshoot here! Love the way the gold accents, antique details, barn tables, and artwork contrast with the exposed brick. Photo by Photography By Seneca!
We left as many of the original industrial tools and machinery as possible for a rustic and authentic look. Check out the chains in the background.
The Industrial Barn Hall: a rustic ceremony/reception space housed in a circa-1908 building first built by the Tidewater Oil Company and later owned by Texaco - the original red stars still top the buildings. Perfect for your history-making wedding.