Lightner Museum - St. Augustine Vintage Florida Wedding

Scott S. Smith (formerly a Partner of Monarch Studio) is now operating as SSS-Studio. To see more of his work, checkout the following link: www.sss-photo.com

Meghan and Bryon - Never stop laughing. What fun we had with this lovely couple and their families in the beautiful and historical Lightner Museum! This couple is always having fun, and it is certainly wonderful to see a couple enjoy each other 's company so much. You can see the laughs and fun in so many of the photos of their Lightner Museum wedding below:

Want to see all of Meghan and Bryon’s Lightner Wedding?  Click here

ST AUGUSTINE WEDDING VENDORS

Photographer - Scott S. Smith | SSS Studio   (formerly a Partner of Monarch Studio)

Coordination - Dawn - The Wedding Authority

St. Augustine Ceremony Location - Lightner Museum

St. Augustine Vintage Photo Booth - Fotolab Photo Booth

Saint Augustine Wedding Reception Location - Lightner Museum

North Florida Wedding Band - Bay Kings Band

Event Catering - La Cocina

Wedding Florist - Jade Violet Florist

Favorite Planning Resource - Wedding Wire

Saint Augustine Wedding and Event Association.  Is your vendor a member?

A bit more about the wedding Venue: The Lightner Museum is housed in the former Alcazar Hotel, which was built in 1888. Henry M. Flagler commissioned architects Carrere and Hastings to construct this architectural masterpiece. The Alcazar closed during the Depression, and in 1947 the building was purchased by Otto Lightner as the perfect place to house his Victorian-era collection of antiques. He opened it as a museum two years later and turned the building over to the City of St. Augustine. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places and today is home to both the Lightner Museum and City government offices.

Otto Lightner was fascinated by what other people collected -- a hobby that became his trademark and his passion, which is clearly reflected in the diverse and eccentric collection of 19th-century artifacts on display at the museum. There are three floors to the museum, all of which are filled with exciting and beautiful artifacts from over a century ago. Costumes, furnishings, mechanical musical instruments and other items transport you to the heyday of the Alcazar Hotel and its wealthy visitors. Exquisite Victorian art glass and stained glass works of Louis Comfort Tiffany are around every corner. Paintings from around the world are also on display. Each room is restored to its original beauty so guests can feel like they are walking back in time.

WERE YOU A VENDOR AT THIS EVENT? SHARE THIS BLOG ON YOUR FACEBOOK PAGE!

SEND MEGHAN AND BRYON YOUR BEST WISHES IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!