Wedding in Ogden

March 11, 2008

This city is named after the adventurer, Peter Skene Ogden, who explored this part of the world back in 1820s. Ogden has seen it all – poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. There are plenty of golf courses and hiking trails the city.

Getting married in Ogden is a good idea because the city offers great deal of facilities, hospitalities and entertainment. There are an infinite number of wedding centers in Ogden.

Here is the list and descriptions of some of the famous Ogden reception centers:

The Canterbury Place: The Canterbury Place nestled in the heart of the city has an European style charm. The building is around 90 years old. The architecture being gorgeous, you need not decorate the rooms much. There is a vaulted historic dining room and a grand ballroom. The Canterbury place offers the best atmosphere for a wedding reception. The venue is easily accessible in 15 minutes from the Ogden downtown which makes it easy for the guests to commute.

The Imperial Wedding reception centre: It has waterfalls, Victorian fountains surrounded with greenery, elegant Greek fountains with sculptures and towering columns with lights shining through fabric. The service offered is professional, with 15 years of experience. You can get to see magnificent sunset views, lake views, garden view, Mountain View, valley view and temple view from the center.

Noah’s reception centre: This Ogden reception center is fully automated. For the special day, you can get the room with all the décor, a carpeted floor and adjustable ceiling grid, which allows you to create the atmosphere that you require. There is wireless internet, A/V hookups, microphone, 2 50” plasma TVs, 100” projection TV, phone and cable TV inside the center.

Northampton House reception centre: This Ogden reception center was built in 1903 as a LDS chapel. Over the years, this historical landmark served as a gathering place for cultural, spiritual and community events, now it is a wedding reception facility. There are two well decorated gathering halls and dressing rooms for the bride and groom. The courtyard room has elevated ceilings, a dance floor and a grand staircase. The Somerset room offers an enchanting atmosphere with large, stained glass windows and a rich mahogany staircase. Northampton House which is built in a 15,500 square feet area is one of the largest facilities in Utah.

Ogden photographers take care of all the wedding memories. They offer services as per the wedding couples’ requirements. Some of the excellent Ogden photographers are – Jensch photography, Heirloom Photographic Memories, Amanda Bills Photography and Todd Hugen Photography. These Ogden photographers offer traditional, standard posed wedding photographs. The services are highly creative and extraordinary.

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