Nevada has long welcomed starry-eyed couples - drunk, sober, or freshly divorced - into its wedding chapels.
The rooms were converted into small chapels in the 15th Century and are decorated with frescoes depicting her life.
Many cave dwellings and fairy-chimney chapels have been converted into boutique hotels, where you can live the troglodyte life in luxury.
Prior to World War I, kings and queens, princes and princesses married in private in royal chapels or palaces.
"Chapels were more than just places of worship, they were a place where a new community could congregate, " he said.
The deadlock at St Paul's did not deter one couple from continuing with their marriage plans in one of its chapels.
Scott Weidner, president of Transport for Christ, a 58-year-old company that provides mobile chapels to truck stops in North America, knows Hunter.
The park is dotted with ancient monastic cells, chapels and prehistoric caves.
The other half, centred around the parallel Greene Street, completed the binary of Wild West morality with long lines of churches and chapels.
There are still stained glass windows in some chapels across the U.S. that pay tribute to the four men, including at the Pentagon.
He said the church had no plans to close any other chapels, but after review it was decided Gorey was the only one they could not sustain.
But to be truthful, the more Vegas wedding chapels you see, the less you may be inclined to entrust them with the happiest day of your life.
"In many areas of Wales - especially in the heartlands - a lot of chapels are declining because of the lack of Welsh speakers, " said Reverend Rees.
One of the city's poorest and most violent regions, the former archbishop often entered on foot to celebrate mass in small chapels and drink mate tea with locals.
The services themselves range from a ten-minute drive-through with a streaming internet simulcast to a big function at a megaresort (more than two dozen casino hotels have wedding chapels).
Robert Smith, the mayor of Rhondda Cynon Taf, said chapels such as Cymmer had been central to the development of communities at a time when the coal industry transformed the area.
The next layer includes a variety of additional services and activities: radio and television studios, machine shops, carpentry shops, automatic teller systems, recreation facilities, chapels, libraries, athletic facilities, and the list goes on.
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That day, as a cold wind buffeted the windows, dozens of visitors wandered through the museum's quiet chapels and arcades, many listening to an audio guide on iPods that the museum adopted last year.
In honoring illustrious figures of Italian culture and politics, as well as the Florentine banking families whose names still grace the chapels they paid to decorate, Santa Croce ("Holy Cross") embraces and claims them as its own.
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Back on the train and continuing north, at Prado station is the Iglesia Los Doce Apostoles (Church of the Twelve Apostles), and moments later just after Hospital station on the right is the Cementerio de San Pedro, containing a remarkable number of extravagant tombstones, sepulchral chapels and mausoleums.
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