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Friday, April 9, 2010

City of Reno Wedding Venues

A great option for many brides and grooms when searching for a wedding site or reception venue here in Reno, might be one of the many beautiful historical sites.
These buildings are each unique and offer a special atmosphere that is difficult to duplicate in a new facility. The charm of these venues is what makes getting married in Reno such a special experience. Each offering various square footage to accommodate a vast number of guests, they are well-maintained.
The rental fees are priced to accommodate most budgets, typically about $75 per hour. The tables and chairs are provided at no additional cost, however, you have to do all the set up and take down, as well as a general clean up of the facility. At the end of your event, the building essentially needs to look as it did when you arrived, with all tables broken down and put into the storage areas. There are a few restrictions, such as controlling the use of open flame, and ending your event prior to midnight, but if you can work within the guidelines, these buildings are a fantastic place to get married!










The California Building was built in 1927.The Spanish-style architecture, reminiscent of the early California missions distinguishes this popular facility which hosts numerous cultural and special events & weddings.

The Huffaker Schoolhouse was built in 1867 on land donated by Granville Huffaker, one of our area's original settlers. The school's appearance, with a red roof and painted white, is as it was in the early 1900s. The belfry has the original brass school bell made by the W.T. Garratt Bell & Brass Foundry in San Francisco. The restored building we have today was moved to its location in Bartley Ranch Regional Park in 1992. The Huffaker Schoolhouse is available for weddings, meetings, and performances. For information, call the Bartley Ranch Regional Park office at (775) 828-6612.

Rancho San Rafael, as the name implies, was once a working ranch. It began in the late 1890's with a cattle operation owned by the Pincolini brothers. The brothers used the land only for grazing. The Ranch House is just one of the buildings located in the Regional Park. It's home-like interior offers plenty of space for a smaller event, including a bride's room, a groom's room and two additional rooms and a courtyard for your reception. Full kitchens are also available at an additional rental cost.

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