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19 Jaw Dropping Wedding Venues for Book Lovers

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Ernest Hemingway’s Home, photo credit: getty images

If you’re a book lover, Buzzfeed has delivered some of the best news since the release of the Harry Potter sequel.  They have compiled a list of some of the most famous book locations that are perfect wedding venues.  So what are they?  Here’s a few…

  1. The George Peabody Library
  2. The Redondo Beach Historic Library
  3. Edith Wharton’s Home
  4. The New York Public Library
  5. Kings Cross Station
  6. The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
  7. The Boston Public Library
  8. Macdonald Avelston Manor Hotel
  9. The Kansas City Public Library
  10. Home of William Faulkner
  11. Chawton House Library
  12. Library Hotel
  13. The Alonquin Hotel
  14. Berkelouw Books
  15. Monroe County Museum
  16. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
  17. Oxford Exchange
  18. The Plaza Hotel

For the final place, click here.

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