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Vizcaya Museum with photos by Erik Clausen

Coordination by A Joy Wallace Catering Production and Design Team
{located in Miami, Florida}
With its phenomenal human-made and natural resources, Vizcaya was built in the 1910’s, a decade in which Gilded Age cultural standards were enlivened by the irreverent spirit of the dawning Jazz Age. It also introduces visitors to Miami’s place in this history - a time when America’s wealthiest industrialists created lavish homes inspired by the palaces of Europe.
{Special thanks to Erik Clausen for sharing his photos of this amazing venue!}

Posted on Sunday, July 13, 2008 at 03:25AM by Registered Commenterweddingchicks in | Comments3 Comments

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Vizcaya really is the dream location for a wedding. I visited as a kid and fantasized about it ever since. I imagine another dream location would be Longwood Gardens, although I've never seen a wedding from there. I'm going to google it right now.

July 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKris

Those photos are so dreamy! What a beautiful place!

July 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenternicoleladonne

Hello Wedding Chicks!

I work for Joy Wallace Catering Production and Design and was thrilled to stumble across this posting on your blog. Eric is a very talented photographer and the Ortiz Family some of our favorite clients. We are a preferred caterer at Vizcaya Museum and Gardens but also run the cafe and gift shop on the grounds. It is indeed a beautiful venue and we feel so privileged to host so many events there.

Thank you for the acknowledgment.
Much Appreciated

March 2, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKristina

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