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New Jersey
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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson - Absecon - NJ -
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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson - Absecon - NJ -
New Jersey
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Embassy Suites Parsippany -
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Embassy Suites Parsippany -
New Jersey
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Embassy Suites Secaucus - Meadowlands -
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Embassy Suites Secaucus - Meadowlands -
New Jersey
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Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson -
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Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson -
New Jersey
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Ramada Galloway - Atlantic City -
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Ramada Galloway - Atlantic City -
New Jersey
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Ramada West Atlantic City -
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Ramada West Atlantic City -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel -
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Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Eatontown Hotel -
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Sheraton Eatontown Hotel -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center -
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Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Mahwah Hotel -
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Sheraton Mahwah Hotel -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel & Conference Center -
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Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel & Conference Center -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel -
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Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel -
New Jersey
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Sheraton Parsippany Hotel -
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Sheraton Parsippany Hotel -
New Jersey
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The Westin Governor Morris - Morristown -
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The Westin Governor Morris - Morristown -
New Jersey
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The Westin Jersey City Newport -
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The Westin Jersey City Newport -
New Jersey
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The Westin Mount Laurel -
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The Westin Mount Laurel -
New Jersey
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The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village -
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The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village -
New Jersey
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trump Plaza -
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trump Plaza -
New Jersey
Wedding Trivia: WHY IT BECAME "BAD LUCK" FOR THE GROOM TO SEE BRIDE BEFORE THE CEREMONY Until relatively recently, brides were considered the property of their father. Their futures and husbands were arranged without their consent. The marriage of an unattractive woman was often arranged with a prospective groom from another town without either of them having ever seen their prospective spouse. In more than one instance, when the groom saw his future wife, usually dressed in white, for the first time on the day of the wedding, he changed his mind and left the bride at the altar. To prevent this from happening, it became "bad luck" for the groom to see the bride on the day of the wedding prior to the ceremony.
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