Marissa & Noah’s Destination Wedding at Chicago History Museum
When I first met Marissa and Noah, they were planning a Chicago History Museum wedding while living in sunny Los Angeles. They were excited as any engaged couple, but also really looking forward to celebrating with family and friends! I learned about their serendipitous meeting, four-hour first date, and wedding day vision (which may or may not have included a larger-than-life sized Chicago hot dog!). Spoiler alert: the Chicago dog did not make the cut!
Marissa and Noah got ready together with their parties at iconic Hotel Lincoln down the street. Their sweet first look on the staircase was one for the books! I love that these two had a vision for photos here… particularly with the quirky stairwell. The wedding party joined shortly after, and then it was time to walk to the venue! Noah and Marissa made sure to bring California weather with them, which made for a perfect day to walk in the park 🙂
Chicago History Museum Wedding
The venue choice was an easy one: having grown up in the Chicago area, Marissa had always wanted to get married at the History Museum. In addition, most of their friends and family had never been there before! Marissa and Noah were married in an emotional ceremony surrounded by loved ones in the Morse Genius Chicago Room. After the knot was tied, the party was ON!! Guests enjoyed delicious food and drink and lots of dancing throughout the night. We even got to capture Marissa’s reception outfit before saying goodbye!
Marissa and Noah: Thank you again for having us in October!! It has been such a pleasure collaborating with you two, wishing you all the best in your future together!
Vendor Team
Venue: Chicago History Museum / Hotel: Hotel Lincoln / Planner: Mara Edwards / Bride’s dress: Diana’s Bridal / Bride’s shoes: Macy’s / Groom’s suit: The Black Tux / Florist: Ooh-Ahh Floral Design / Stationery: Minted / Jeweler: Blue Diamond / DJ: Elevated Entertainment / Caterer: Blue Plate / Cake: Tag’s Bakery / Photo Booth: EMP / Associate Photographer: Emma C / Second Photographer: Jeremy