Elopement in the Shenandoah Valley
As we all facing these uncertain times, unfortunately, the wedding industry was not an exception. Unfortunately, many couples need to change or cancel the date of the special day planned for a long time ago. Luckily, zoom weddings allow us to make it happen even if our loved ones are far away from us. This gorgeous couple was planning their big wedding this year on June 6th, but unfortunately, they couldn’t do it anymore. Instead, they decided to do the intimate elopement with the views of the Shenandoah mountains. The couple decided to get still married and do a big wedding next year with family and friends. As of right now, the couple was very excited to get married and receive the pictures that will last forever with the most beautiful memories.
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Just 70 miles from Washington D.C, you can find this incredible beautiful small town called “Washington,” located in the Shenandoah Valley. The town is more like an English village with a population of 150 people. In July 1749, 17-year old George Washington noted in his journal, “in the Blue Ridge Mountains I laid off a town.” The young George Washington laid out Washington's town in the same five-block by the two-block grid that exists today. The Virginia General Assembly officially established the town in 1796; there are now 28 Washingtons in the United States, but “The First Washington of All.”
Two young men in 1978 converted a garage on the corner of Main and Middle Streets into a Five Star restaurant. In 1989, the Inn became the first inn to receive the Mobil Travel Guide’s Five Star award. For the first time in their 34 years of rating hotels and restaurants, Mobil announced that The Inn had received 2 Five Star awards. After the announcement went viral, politicians, celebrities, and country leaders went to “Little” Washington to see what is so unique about this place. Later on, the International Herald Tribune chose the Inn as one of the 10 best restaurants globally, and Travel + Leisure Magazine rated The Inn number 1 in North America and number 2 in the world in their World’s Best Awards.