Hearthside House to Host Special Wedding Exhibit This Weekend

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Hearthside House to Host Special Wedding Exhibit This Weekend

Bride Nancy Sutcliffe throws the bouquet from the porch of her home, Hearthside, during her 1949 wedding PHOTO: Hearthside House
The Hearthside House in Lincoln is hosting a special exhibit this weekend on the traditions of saying “I Do.”

The exhibit titled “Something Old, Something New: The Evolution of Weddings Over 150 Years,” will be on display April 6 and April 7, concluding on Saturday, April 13.

It is open from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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The Exhibit

The exhibit will feature over 45 wedding dresses dating from 1864 to 1992.

The displays of wedding fashions, facts and memorabilia are set among a backdrop of the home’s ten fireplace mantels, all beautifully decorated with spring flowers, while traditional wedding music is heard in the background. 

In addition to the fashions of each era, there will be information pertaining to other trends from the decades including cake styles, receptions, photography and honeymoons from each decade.

A plethora of information and artifacts will be on display relating to how different traditions began, the superstitions to be aware of for that special day, and nuptial celebrations, such as toasting glasses, bridal photographs, and elaborate marriage certificates spanning back to the Civil War. 

Family traditions are honored with some of the dresses having been worn by two generations of the family, while others include both a mother’s and daughter’s dresses displayed together. 

Guides dressed in period attire will help to guide visitors through the ages as they tour the museum's two floors during this special exhibit.  


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