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A beautifully styled wedding bar with a white illuminated counter, lush blue hydrangeas and pampas grass centerpiece, and complementary drink displays-stock-foto
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Event Planning & Party Line Icons - Celebration, Corporate & Wedding Management Vector Set-stock-foto
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Event Planning & Celebration Line Icons - Party, Holiday, & Entertainment Vector Set-stock-foto
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Houston, Texas USA 08-03-2025: Babies, Brides, Birthdays events venue business storefront exterior.-stock-foto
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Empty lounge chairs arranged beside a covered pool in a green, tree-lined garden, captured during a calm summer day in a countryside location.-stock-foto
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Empty lounge chairs arranged beside a covered pool in a green, tree-lined garden, captured during a calm summer day in a countryside location.-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — André Bluemel Meadow overlooks the Potomac River at George Washington's River Farm, the 25-acre historic property that served as the largest of Washington's five farms within his Mount Vernon estate complex. The four-acre meadow contains two large black walnut trees that likely date to Washington's ownership period (1760-1799), when he used the 1,800-acre property as an experimental station for innovative agricultural practices including scientific crop rotation and Potomac River mud fertilization. River Farm, originally known as Piscataway Neck and later renamed Walnut-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — André Bluemel Meadow overlooks the Potomac River at George Washington's River Farm, the 25-acre historic property that served as the largest of Washington's five farms within his Mount Vernon estate complex. The four-acre meadow contains two large black walnut trees that likely date to Washington's ownership period (1760-1799), when he used the 1,800-acre property as an experimental station for innovative agricultural practices including scientific crop rotation and Potomac River mud fertilization. River Farm, originally known as Piscataway Neck and later renamed Walnut-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — André Bluemel Meadow overlooks the Potomac River at George Washington's River Farm, the 25-acre historic property that served as the largest of Washington's five farms within his Mount Vernon estate complex. The four-acre meadow contains two large black walnut trees that likely date to Washington's ownership period (1760-1799), when he used the 1,800-acre property as an experimental station for innovative agricultural practices including scientific crop rotation and Potomac River mud fertilization. River Farm, originally known as Piscataway Neck and later renamed Walnut-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — A straight brick-paved walking path with benches on each side leads through the gardens at George Washington's River Farm, the historic 25-acre property that served as the largest of Washington's five farms within his Mount Vernon estate complex. Washington acquired this 1,800-acre tract in 1760 for experimental agriculture, implementing revolutionary seven-year crop rotation systems and innovative fertilizer techniques using Potomac River mud. The American Horticultural Society has operated the property as its national headquarters since 1973, maintaining both the 1757-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm displays Colonial Revival architecture from extensive 1920s renovations by Malcolm Matheson Sr., who grafted a Colonial Revival-style mansion onto William Clifton's original 1757 brick house. Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the largest of his five farms and a testing ground for revolutionary agricultural practices including scientific crop rotation and experimental fertilizers. The American Horticultural Society has operated the 25-acre property as its national headquarters sin-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The ballroom at George Washington's River Farm features Colonial Revival-style architecture from the 1920s renovations commissioned by Malcolm Matheson Sr. The estate house, originally constructed by William Clifton in 1757, underwent extensive Colonial Revival transformation during Matheson's ownership from 1919-1971, creating the current mansion that serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society. Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760, making it the largest of his five farms and a testing ground for revolutionary agricultural practices inc-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — An alcove with windows overlooks the garden at George Washington's River Farm, headquarters of the American Horticultural Society since 1973. The estate house incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick structure with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating evocative 18th-century-style interiors within a transformed architectural framework. Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760, making it the largest of his five farms and a testing ground for revolutionary agricultural practices in-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The parlor at George Washington's River Farm features Colonial Revival-style paneling and period furnishings installed during Malcolm Matheson Sr.'s extensive 1920s renovations of the historic estate. Matheson acquired the 1,800-acre property in 1919 and spent over two decades transforming the colonial brick house, originally constructed by William Clifton in 1757, into a sophisticated estate that grafted Colonial Revival elements onto the existing 18th-century structure. Washington purchased the property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the largest of his five farms and a-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The main building at George Washington's River Farm serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society on the historic 25-acre property along the Potomac River. The structure incorporates William Clifton's original 1757 colonial brick house with extensive Colonial Revival renovations completed by Malcolm Matheson Sr. during the 1920s, creating what is described as a 1920s estate house with evocative 18th-century-style paneling and period-appropriate architectural details. George Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760 for £1,210, making it the lar-stock-foto
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ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — The ballroom at George Washington's River Farm features Colonial Revival-style architecture from the 1920s renovations commissioned by Malcolm Matheson Sr. The estate house, originally constructed by William Clifton in 1757, underwent extensive Colonial Revival transformation during Matheson's ownership from 1919-1971, creating the current mansion that serves as headquarters for the American Horticultural Society. Washington acquired this 1,800-acre property in 1760, making it the largest of his five farms and a testing ground for revolutionary agricultural practices inc-stock-foto
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Neoclassical Villa Looß at Fennpfuhl in Berlin Lichtenberg, popular event location, photographed on a clear summer day.-stock-foto
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Neoclassical Villa Looß at Fennpfuhl in Berlin Lichtenberg, popular event location, photographed on a clear summer day.-stock-foto
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Vintage chairs set out for wedding guests in a traditional English public house ahead of a marriage ceremony.-stock-foto
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The historic customs house in Zons, a building steeped in history, now serves as a versatile event location and combines the past with modern-stock-foto
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The remains of Barden Tower in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England-stock-foto
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Stoke Park Pavilions, Northamptonshire, UK: One of the fine Grade II Palladian style pavilions attributed to Inigo Jones is reflected in the lake.-stock-foto
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Callires Mill of Jasmine-stock-foto
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Couple celebrates wedding with sparklers and bubbles at night-stock-foto
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Couple walks down staircase in historic venue during wedding ceremony-stock-foto
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Couple sharing a romantic moment with flowers in a modern setting-stock-foto
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Elegant Wedding Reception Stage Decor with Floral Arrangements and Seating. Elegant Wedding Hall with White Chairs and Stage Decorations.-stock-foto
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Elegant Wedding Reception Stage Decor with Floral Arrangements and Seating. Elegant Wedding Hall with White Chairs and Stage Decorations.-stock-foto
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Elegant Wedding Reception Stage Decor with Floral Arrangements and Seating. Elegant Wedding Hall with White Chairs and Stage Decorations.-stock-foto
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Elegant Wedding Reception Stage Decor with Floral Arrangements and Seating. Elegant Wedding Hall with White Chairs and Stage Decorations.-stock-foto
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Elegant Wedding Reception Stage Decor with Floral Arrangements and Seating. Elegant Wedding Hall with White Chairs and Stage Decorations.-stock-foto