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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!
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Like many couples getting married in a Catholic wedding, we have a “Catholic gap” on our hands. For those of you unfamiliar with this term, let me break it down for you. Our wedding is slated to begin in the early afternoon (1:00 PM), but our cocktail hour doesn’t start until 5:00. Even with a lengthy ceremony, receiving line, and photos at the church, we still have a decent amount of time on our hands before we can kick off the reception festivities. Some other couples facing a Catholic gap may utilize that downtime to travel from ceremony to reception site, especially if the two locations are a hefty distance from each other. That’s not really the case for us.

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Our ceremony site is all of a four-minute drive from our reception site. Not really helping us to fill that Catholic gap, now, is it?

Fortunately, having all of this time to fill provides us with ample opportunities to get some nice formal pictures taken between ceremony and reception. And, best of all, two of Johnstown’s most popular wedding photo spots happen to fall pretty much directly in that four-minute route from the church to the country club! What could be easier?

Spot #1: The Inclined Plane

Many people probably don’t know this, but Johnstown is home to the world’s steepest vehicular inclined plane…it’s kind of the city’s claim to fame.

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Image via Johnstown Area Heritage Association

Johnstown may not be the biggest city in the world, but it is pretty picturesque from an aerial view, making the observation deck at the inclined plane a premium wedding photo spot.

Given our mutual Johnstown roots, taking some wedding pictures at the inclined plane after the ceremony is a no-brainer, especially because it’s about two blocks from our church!

Spot #2: Luzerne Street

A substantial part of our drive from ceremony to reception goes along a quaint little street in Johnstown called Luzerne Street. Here’s a description of this gorgeous street:

Many of the outstanding homes in Westmont are located along Luzerne Street, in the area which the Cambria Iron Company originally named “The Elm Grove.” Today, there are 195 Elms planted along Luzerne Street, making them the longest continuous stand of American Elms in the country. It is the last cathedral-arched boulevard left in the United States. - Source

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Image via Westmont

To add some visual impact, here are some wedding photos taken on this perfect little street:

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Image via Kleo Photo / Photo by Kevin Leonardis

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Image by Leeann Marie Photography

This photo spot is too perfect to pass up, especially since we’ll be scooting down this tree-lined street already!

What local photo spots are you taking advantage of?

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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

What a pretty street! Since our wedding is on a Friday, we effectively avoided the whole Catholic gap thing :) Wahoo.

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

I love the tree lined street, it will make for some gorgeous pictures!

 
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peachybride (message)  124 posts, Blushing bee

I still don’t get the Catholic gap thing, and I’ve wondered about it for a while… why is it just a Catholic thing (or maybe its actually not and I’m just unaware)? Is there some reason why Catholic churches can’t or won’t hold wedding ceremonies in the evening? Are there only certain times of the day when mass can be held? I bet there is some interesting history behind it!

 
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Mrs. Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

that tree lined street is breathtaking. you and Mr. SC are gonna take some marvelous photos here!

 
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Knubbsy-Wubbsy (message)  2,395 posts, Buzzing bee

Your elm avenue reminds me of Elm Avenue in Hershey. It used to look a lot like that but a blight came through in the 80s and wiped most of the elms out. It’s slowly coming back but people have replanted some of them with hardier trees so it’s not as pretty.

 
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ExtraCool Person (message)  22 posts, Newbee

this is gorgeous!!! i wish we had sites like this close to our venue.
and you auguat date will garentee greenery!

have you mapped out spots for you guest to site see!

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

@peachybride, Catholic churches typically have mass in the evenings on Saturdays, right around 5 or so. Prime wedding time! So, if you want to have your wedding in a Catholic Church on a Saturday, you need to bump the wedding up a few hours to allow time for your ceremony, and cleanup, in time for them to start mass at the regular hour. Which means that the wedding ceremony ends up being early! But, people generally don’t want to start their cocktail hour/ dinner (understandably) until later in the evening. Hence, a bit of a lag, or “gap,” between the ceremony and reception! PM me if you are still unclear/ have other questions :)

 
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bRooklynRocks (message)  3,767 posts, Honey bee

That’s a really steep plane right there. As a New Yorker and a rabid ‘no car por favor’ lady, I get the hibbie jebbies just looking at that. But it does make for some awesome photos. I am getting married in Houston which is not my beloved NYC but you bet that I am going to be taking some bridals when I come back to NYC. In a yellow cab? Check! In Central Park? Check! In Grand Central? Check! On a train? Check, check, check! :)

 
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Leprechaun (message)  907 posts, Busy bee

We had the same gap you did (mass at 1, reception at 5), and it was great being able to take our time with pictures. We got married at ND, so were able to take them all over campus, and then took more at a diner in Mishawaka where we went for milkshakes. I had been super worried about our guests, and arranged tours and things to do, and it seems most everyone just went to Legends or Kildares during the gap, so I worried for nothing.

 
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

What cool spots to get pictures!

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

I’m really looking forward to taking pictures in our city’s “Main Street” downtown area. It’s kind of rustic and has great buildings!

 
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

The tree lined shots are going to be so pretty!

 
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Miss Seal (message)  1,179 posts, Bumble bee

You are going to have such beautiful pics, SC! You’ve got some seriously gorgeous scenery around ya ;) Like CA, we lucked out - having our ceremony on a Friday totally solved the gap issue.

 
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MUI831 (message)  728 posts, Busy bee

I’m kind of excited that we won’t be pressed for time for pictures due to our gap. Chicago is a great city for pictures! I worried about my guests for awhile but then I stopped. Many people will head to a bar. Many will go to the hotel and visit with family they haven’t seen in awhile. Truth be told, I’ve never minded the Catholic gap.

 
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pookiepie (message)  317 posts, Helper bee

you have an amazing views for pictures! you’re so lucky!

 
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misstwigg2011 (message)  28 posts, Newbee

I’m going to have a gap as well. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to tell guests to fill the time?

 
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Miss High Wire (message)  754 posts, Busy bee

Ours is a semi-destination so we don’t have any local spots we are using!

 
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ItsPronounced_ABear (message)  669 posts, Busy bee

I’m so jealous, I can’t find anywhere that’s close enough for pics (a little gap, but not big like the Catholic one), unless we dress up again and go the next day!

 
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vttp926 (message)  537 posts, Busy bee

Surprisingly my cousin wedding won’t have the Catholic gap. They are allowing her to have her ceremony at 4 and the reception is at 6. But most likely because of people running on asian time, the reception won’t start till probably 7.

 
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Mrs. Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

That elm-lined street is so beautiful!

 
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Mrs. Snow Cone, Pittsburgh/Johnstown, PA Age and Occupation: 23, Public Health Graduate Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, Engineer Engagement Date: April 9, 2010 Wedding Date: August 2011 Venue: OMOS Church ceremony/Sunnehanna Country Club reception About Me: I’m one of the lucky ones---I met my future husband at the ripe old age of 13, started dating him as a mature woman of 15, and have been enjoying the ride ever since. Here we are, 8 years later, living in Pittsburgh, planning a "homestination" wedding in the place our school romance began---Johnstown, PA. I thrive on talking a mile a minute, eating my weight in chocolate, and internet shopping. I love a lengthy to-do list almost as much as I love a healthy amount of chaos in my life. Mr. Snow Cone and I watch countless episodes of Friends and The West Wing on repeat, root for rival college sports teams, and make each other laugh each and every day. We’re putting together a small-town wedding with a big personality and a classically modern (or modernly classic?) look for 250 of our closest family and friends. It’s been 8+ years in the making, and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m finally getting to marry my high school sweetheart!

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