Massachusetts Wedding Guide
Massachusetts easily has some of the most beautiful fall foliage you'll find. Cape Cod offers the islands and beaches of Falmouth, western Massachusetts offers nature trails and horseback riding, eastern Massachusetts offers farm country and wineries, Martha's Vineyard, and that's just the tip of what Massachusetts brings to the table. The weather during spring and summer is mild at best with temperatures almost never leaving the 70's and 80's, but in the winter it is normal to see temperatures dip down into the teens and 20's pretty much December through March. But while it may be cold, the wind is pretty tolerable.
As for cuisine, Massachusetts, like other east coast states, are known for seafood more than anything. Crab cakes, Boston clam chowder, lobster, and tons more are all there and an expected part of any Massachusetts wedding reception that includes dinner. They are also known for their Cape Cod potato chips and you certainly can't ignore Boston Cream Pie. How Boston got famous for clam chowder and cream pie is unknown, especially since clams and pie are two food tastes that couldn't be further from each other. So whether it's taking in the autumn colors, planning the perfect crisp winter wedding, or enjoying the perfect temperatures of a Massachusetts summer, there is a wide variety of romantic settings for you to take advantage of.
Major Cities in Massachusetts: Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, New Bedford, Fall River, Lynn, Quincy