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The Pond at Central Park, New York City




The Pond in Central Park, New York City

The Pond in Central Park, New York City

The Pond in Central Park, New York City The Chuppah awaits to be raised for the Bride and Groom

So many visitors, those from out of town, those that live in Manhattan, the city and those that live outside the city are all attractive to New York City.

Central Park is the big park in the city and believe it or not, it truly is a nice park in the middle of an urban city. You feel that peaceful moment as you gaze around and when you look in certain directions, you see the tall buildings surrounding it. A sight you should experience.

The Pond between 59th to 61st street with the well known Gapstow Bridge is one of many attractions and most bride and grooms request that location for their wedding ceremonies, wedding professional photos and even both.

G-d created the earthy colors and all that makes it beautiful. Nothing decorates a wedding ceremony than nature itself and what a beautiful back drop when the Chuppah, the wedding canopy is raised. A Civil or a Spiritual Civil Wedding ceremony is just as beautiful with the bride wearing white, the groom in his tux or suit and all colors that nature creates surrounds the two of you.

Rabbi Andrea Frank has officiated wedding ceremonies by the Pond in Central Park and it truly is one of many beautiful locations in the park.

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