Fall Wedding

Fall Weddings & Ceremonies

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Fall is a wonderful time year and it is my favorite season.  So Why not have a fall wedding ceremony.  I think fall is the perfect time of year to have a wedding.   And Fall Weddings are Beautiful.  The trees are starting to turn and many of the flowers are still beautiful and fall-weddingtemperatures are starting to cool .   Plus, there are a lot of great holidays to bring families together, so if a wedding happens to be around a holiday, so be it.

Fall weddings are a chance to rejoice and bring people together.  So if your wedding is a few days or a weekend before or after a holiday, you may have more people coming over for a holiday dinner.  I see it all the time.  Family members who haven’t seen each other in some time, come in for a wedding and end up spending the holidays together.   So there are many great reasons to have a fall wedding.

Fall weddings can be indoors or outdoors, although when outdoors it is always good to have a backup plan.  Many people today still like to play it safe and have their wedding ceremony inside.   And then, schedule time between the ceremony and reception so they can go to a park and take pictures if it turns out to be a beautiful day.  Or pick a venue for your fall wedding that offers and outdoor space with and indoor backup plan.

Here are some great St Louis locations to have an outdoor fall wedding that offer an indoor backup.    Botanical Gardens • Tower Gove Park • Olivia on the Hill

Planning a Fall wedding

Planning a fall wedding,

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Jefferson Barracks Park

Jefferson Barracks Park Weddings

Jefferson Barracks Park was a U.S. Army post from 1826 to 1946. The museum buildings were part of the ordnance section built in the 1850s. Exhibits, educational programs and special events are presented.

Today Jefferson Barracks Park is a beautiful St Louis County Park in which many events, concerts and even weddings ceremonies are held.  Jefferson Barracks Park has been growing in popularity, mainly due to the new improvements and community support.  River City Casino has been a big help in many of the parks ongoing projects.

Laborer’s House Patio in Jefferson Barracks Park

(100 maximum; electric available)

The garden area is behind the Laborer’s House. It is essential that you plan to meet with park staff ahead of time to discuss all details.

Museum Patio in Jefferson Barracks Park

(500 maximum; electric available)

A large hard surfaced patio at the Powder Magazine Museum overlooking the Mississippi River. It is essential that you plan to meet with park staff ahead of time to discuss all details.

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Jefferson Barracks Park History

Jefferson Barracks was established as a military post in 1826 when it was determined that Fort Bellefontaine was considered to be unhealthy and unsatisfactory as a military post. The town of Carondelet, anxious to attract business, offered the town common fields to the military. On October 23, 1826, the war department declared the post to be named JeffersonJefferson Barracks park Barracks in honor of President Thomas Jefferson who died six days prior to the founding of the post. The location of Jefferson Barracks near St. Louis and on the Mississippi River proved to be an excellent site for a permanent military post.

Few military installations have been as important to the United States as Jefferson Barracks. Men from the post have served in every major war. The entire history of Jefferson Barracks is displayed at the Powder Magazine Museum.

During the Mexican War, Jefferson Barracks was a major distribution point for men and materials destined for the West. The post also served as a major training, deployment and medical center during the Civil War. During WWI and WWII it was used primarily as an induction and training center for soldiers entering the army in preparation for active duty.

The post was deactivated in 1946, although a military presence has been maintained on a section of the post by the State of Missouri for the Missouri Air National Guard and the Missouri Army National Guard to this day. Beginning in 1950, the Federal Government conveyed a tract of land to St. Louis County to operate as a historical park. That is the primary mission of Jefferson Barracks. In 1971 Jefferson Barracks County Park, the adjacent active military base, and several other adjoining land parcels were placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

All the buildings owned by the County in this district are considered to be historically significant.

The County added 233 acres to the park in 1960, using, in part, funds from a 1954 bond issue for landfill sites. The south central section of the park was leased to a series of private companies to operate as a landfill, and eventually about 72 acres was used for this purpose until 1971. The resulting methane and other gases have remained a continuing problem for the park. The 1986 Bond Issue called for the development of a Veterans Memorial at Jefferson Barracks that was completed in 1990 as designed by Team Four Architects. This is manifested in the Jefferson Barracks Veterans Memorial Amphitheater that hosts historical programs, concerts and many other activities.

A volunteer support group for the park, the Friends of Jefferson Barracks, was organized about 1983, and they operate the gift shop and concessions to raise money for park activities. The Friends also began publication in 1993 of a quarterly newsletter, called the Jefferson Barracks Gazette. They aided in the restoration of the 1878 Ordnance Barn, which had been reduced to its stone basement by the Army in 1946, for use as the Jefferson Barracks Visitor’s Center. From 2000 to 2003 the frame superstructure was reconstructed to serve as an education center and community facility, a longtime goal of the Friends. It was financed by a wide array of county, state and federal sources, including the National Recreation Trail Program and the Economic Development Initiative Program of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as from the Friends.

In 1995, the 3-mile Dennis Schick Trail was built with grant funds from the National Recreation Trail Program and L&WCF. Jefferson Barracks Park has now become a Land & Water park and is subject to Section 6(f) restrictions.

Jefferson Barracks is the most heavily programmed park in the county system including Living History programs, Civil War and World War II reenactments, concerts, cross country and benefit runs, and many other activities. The park offers reservable shelter and picnic sites, trails, wedding sites, a disc golf course and an archery range as well as multiple athletic fields. The museums operated by St. Louis County include the Laborer’s House and Ordnance Stable, both built in 1851. These are among the oldest extant structures of Jefferson Barracks. The Laborers House currently exhibits how the building may have appeared when an officer and his family lived there in the 1870s. Behind the Laborers House is an attractive garden maintained by volunteers and is used for historic programs and weddings. The Ordnance Room was also built in 1851. It features rotating exhibitions on the history of this site and the United States military. The Powder Magazine Museum was built in 1857 and is the only museum that tells the story of the history of Jefferson Barracks. In addition to the museum buildings operated by the County, visitors will find the Missouri Civil War Museum, as well as, several new museums that are in the works such as the Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum, the POW-MIA Museum and the Jefferson Barracks Ordnance Depot Museum.

The Pavilion at Lemay is a 42,000 square foot recreation center located inside Jefferson Barracks Park. It features and indoor track, fitness area, multi-purpose gymnasium, meeting rooms and a child care area. It’s attractive pool includes a lazy river and attracts numerous visitors in the swimming season.

Jefferson Barracks Park is included in the Mississippi River Greenway.

Garden Wedding

Garden Weddings –

Wanting a Garden Wedding in St Louis or St Charles Missouri ?

Garden Wedding – Beautiful occasions call for beautiful surroundings; that’s why Gardens & Weddings have gone together for generations.   Gardens weddings are among some of the most beautiful wedding ceremonies.  Imagine your wedding ceremony is lush and beautiful natural surroundings.   Natures beauty, will many times make the best landscape for a wedding ceremony.

 In many ways a garden wedding is the very definition of a fairy-tale wedding— it is a mix of earthly delights, sunny day, and lots of romance.   But like all good fairy tales, there’s a catch before you get your prince:   Mother Nature.  She can be a bear.  A garden wedding will require a lot of foresight, but with planning, your day can truly be a treasured day to remember. 

A Garden Wedding can take place in many fashions and locations, such as a backyard or  home, a park, near a museum, or nature reserve, Missouri Botanical Gardens, the Jewel Box, the Butterfly House, the Conservatory in St Charles, a Winery and many more….

St Louis offers many choices for having your perfect day……

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