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K knowledge Some of us just love to learn, so why not share that curiosity with your guests as well? Men, women and children came from all over to work in New England’s nineteenth century mills, and the Museum of Work and Culture is full of exhibits exploring their histories. Have your ceremony and/or reception surrounded by the stories of these hardworking people. 42 South Main St., Woonsocket, 401-769-9675, rihs.org/museums/ museum-of-work-and-culture. If you’re looking for a space with an atypical nautical theme (read: more shipbuilding, less blue and white stripes), New Bedford Whaling Museum has everything you’ll need. Their Bourne Building houses the Lagoda, a.k.a. the world’s largest model ship and resident newlywed portrait backdrop. The museum itself is also open to guests who would like to learn about New England’s rich whaling history while sipping drinks during cocktail hour. 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA, 508-997-0046, whalingmuseum.org. A library wedding is any bibliophile’s dream, and you can’t find a more beautiful, bookish venue than the Providence Public Library. Wed in its garden courtyard or grand hall for a regal look or achieve a cozier atmosphere in its Rhode Island Room. 150 Empire St., Providence, 401-455-8000, provlib.org. It doesn’t get more elegant than a giant, stately mansion, folks. A three story Greek Revival mansion circa 1905, Edgewood Manor is certainly one of the most extravagant bed and breakfasts around. Whether you want an intimate ceremony surrounded by antiques and stained glass in the main house or a large upscale party on its spacious grounds, the manor can host a variety of wedding types. Even better, each of its eighteen lavishly decorated bedrooms exudes pure romance. 232 Norwood Ave., Providence, 401-781-0099, providence-lodging.com. Many couples are first charmed by Aldrich Mansion’s grand architecture, glittering decor and magnificent views, but it’s the exceptional service that stays with them long after the rings have been exchanged. The venue’s chef dazzles all with his delectable cuisine and the staff’s high quality service is reminiscent of a time when butlers ruled the great houses of the Gilded Age. 836 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, 739-6850, ext. 102, aldrichmansion.com. Linden Place has hosted a number of presidents and high profile names over the years, so it’s safe to say that they know how to give guests the celebrity treatment and make them feel both special and comfortable. Wed here and you’ll have access to their historic mansion circa 1810, the splendid carriage house ballroom and the adjacent tented courtyard complete with a romantic rose garden. 500 Hope St., Bristol, 401-253-0390, lindenplace.org. Home to Newport’s largest ballroom and a heart-shaped staircase, it’s no wonder Rosecliff was a premier gathering spot in the late nineteenth century. Nowadays the mansion’s grand architecture and waterfront location have allowed it to remain a fairytale-worthy setting. 548 Bellevue Ave., Newport, 401-847-1000, newportmansions.org/weddings. M ALSO CHECK OUT: Redwood Library and Athenaeum musically inclined It’s your wedding day so all eyes are supposed to be on you — letting yourself feel like a rock star might just be the best way to go about it. One of the state’s best music venues, Fete Music Hall not only offers up their high-qual- ity sound system and primetime stage during weddings, but access to the four bars they have on the premises as well. 103 Dike St., Providence, 401-383-1112, fetemusic.com. With dim lighting, exposed brickwork, distressed wood floors and pop-art pics of rock- legends, the Met is a great venue for those looking for an edgier ambiance. An open floor design lets guests mingle while enjoying the couple’s favorite music. 1005 Main St., Pawtucket, 401-729-1005, themetri.com. If yours and your partner’s playlists consist of mostly “Hamilton” hits, Theatre by the Sea is the spot for you. The oceanfront barn-turned-theater will let you take center stage during your vows, putting you in company with some of the state’s most tal- ented performers. 364 Cards Pond Rd., Wakefield, 401-782-8587, theatrebythesea.com. ALSO CHECK OUT: Temple to Music at Roger Williams Park 44 | RHODE ISLAND MONTHLY'S ENGAGED 2018 The Bohlin is as Newport as Newport gets.