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Noted to be one of Michigan's top LGBT-friendly locations, this city is where you can be loud and proud of whom you have chosen to spend the rest of your life with. And aptly nicknamed the cherry capital of the world, where else would you go to cherry-ish each other?
Finding Your Traverse City Wedding Venue
No matter the season, Traverse City has a wealth of wedding venues. Think vineyard settings, full-service resorts, elegant halls, and off-beat lodges. With over 32 denominations representing more than 100 churches and synagogues, there's no lack of options for a traditional wedding as well. And as far as outdoor weddings go, you have hit the jackpot, with miles and miles of continuous shoreline, rolling hills, and romantic cherry blossoms.
Activities in Traverse City
Traverse City brings in multiple accolades each year for being a year-round tourist spot. From skiing to hiking to sunbathing, you are really only limited by your imagination. While you'll most probably be holed up in one of the nooks at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, do tour the wineries for a taste of their distinct wines. For a bit of retail therapy, downtown is the place to be, with a throng of exciting boutiques and restaurants that will pull you in.
FAQs
What is the best month for a wedding in Michigan?
September is one of the most popular months for a wedding in Michigan, as it avoids the snowy season and has beautiful fall foliage. Rain can still be common in Michigan during September, but less so than in other months.
Is there a waiting period for the issuance of a marriage license in Traverse City?
Yes, there's a three-day waiting period, after which you can collect the marriage license from the County Clerk's office between 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday.
Who is allowed to perform a wedding in Traverse City?
Judges, magistrates, and members of the clergy are allowed to perform weddings in Traverse City.