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Stunning "castle on Peachtree" opens its doors Valentine's weekend

Cupid at the Castle Returns to Rhodes Hall

Couples will say “I Do” this Valentine’s Day at Atlanta’s Castle on Peachtree

Cupid at the Castle will return to Rhodes Hall, Atlanta’s “Castle on Peachtree,” this Valentine’s Day weekend on, Friday, Feb. 14 and Saturday Feb. 15 from 12 p.m. until 7 p.m. Couples will be able to say “I do” during intimate 30-minute wedding ceremonies.

Couples can have the ceremony of their dreams for a fraction of the cost this Valentine’s Day weekend. Rhodes Hall will provide a romantic setting for these budget-friendly, yet beautiful ceremonies.  Couples can opt to exchange vows under the magnificent granite arches of the front porch overlooking Peachtree Street, or in the gorgeous Victorian-style Reception Hall.

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Weddings, commitment ceremonies and vow renewals are all available to couples. All ceremonies will include an officiant, professional photography services to capture the moments of your most memorable day, a champagne toast, wedding coordinator, ceremony music, and special wedding cupcakes. Mini receptions will be held in the ornate parlor of Rhodes Hall.    

Wedding ceremony couples are asked to bring a valid marriage license. A maximum of 35 guests per ceremony is allowed.

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Appointment times are available between 12 p.m. and 7 p.m., with couples saying “I do” every 30 minutes. The cost per ceremony is a $500 donation if you reserve your space before February 1, and $550, thereafter. All proceeds benefit the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.

Visit www.GeorgiaTrust.org or call 404-885-7812 to reserve your special time. Rhodes Hall is located at 1516 Peachtree Street, NW, Atlanta.

About Rhodes Hall

Built in 1904 for Amos Rhodes, founder of Rhodes Furniture, Rhodes Hall has been an Atlanta landmark for generations. Today it is a house museum and one of the most unique venues in Atlanta for weddings, social and corporate events. The upper floors of Rhodes Hall are also headquarters for The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.

About The Georgia Trust

Founded in 1973, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation is one of the country’s largest statewide, nonprofit preservation organizations. The Trust is committed to preserving and enhancing Georgia’s communities and their diverse historic resources for the education and enjoyment of all.

 The Trust generates community revitalization by finding buyers for endangered properties acquired by its Revolving Fund and raises awareness of other endangered historic resources through an annual listing of Georgia’s “Places in Peril.” The Trust helps revitalize downtowns by providing design and technical assistance in 102 Georgia Main Street cities; trains Georgia’s teachers in 63 Georgia school systems to engage students in discovering state and national history through their local historic resources; and advocates for funding, tax incentives and other laws aiding preservation efforts. To learn more, visit www.georgiatrust.org.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: High resolution images are available. Contact Traci Clark at tclark@georgiatrust.org or 404-885-7802.

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