Las Vegas, Nevada, has become the honeymoon capital of the world and The Little Church of the West has become the couples' favorite place in Las Vegas to get married. This quaint chapel, with its expert staff providing personal attention and a wide variety of services, makes your wedding a memorable event.
Many couples choose The Little Church of the West because of its unique history and...
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Established in 1942, this is the oldest wedding chapel in Las Vegas. It is perhaps the most charming, with an authentic and romantically rustic atmosphere. It has also been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The list of famous celebrities who have been married here is extensive. It began with Betty Grable and Harry James, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, and more recently Cindy...
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Built in 1942 as part of the western-themed Last Frontier Hotel, Little Church is celebrated as the oldest structure on the Las Vegas Strip. The chapel survived by being moved several times. Today, the chapel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Celebrities married there include Zsa Zsa Gabor, Cindy Crawford and Richard Gere, and Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton. Deluxe...
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In Short Built in 1942 as part of the western-themed Last Frontier Hotel, Little Church is celebrated as the oldest structure on the Las Vegas Strip. The chapel survived by being moved several times. Today, the chapel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Celebrities married there include Zsa Zsa Gabor, Cindy Crawford and Richard Gere, and Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited June 19, 2006)
Attended my son's wedding at Little Church of the West on Christmas Eve day. Everything was wonderful.
The bride had a changing room available, there was a nice area in front for pictures, the minister was truly respectful of the bride and groom and performed the ceremony "for them".
It did not feel like we were being rushed, except that everything was done "on time".
They had many weddings...
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Posted by mbdwd
on April 13, 2009, (Edited January 13, 2009)
I was married on August 9, 2008 I was in a great mood all day until arriving at the chapel to see about 6 wedding parties waiting outside, no parking anywhere near, and our guests had to wait outside (in 105 degree scorching sun) for 45 minutes after the time our wedding was supposed to begin.
They advertise that the bridal parties will be given a room to change clothes, put on makeup, etc....
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Posted by HappilyMarriedNow
on April 13, 2009, (Edited September 04, 2008)
We set up an evening wedding. We were bringing along several octogenarians and wanted it to be cooler. We had confirmed via internet and phone months prior. As we were in Vegas for 11 days, we stopped by to confirm in person days prior. We were told we had the chapel for 30 minutes for our wedding! Yeah, right more like 10 minutes total from entering to leaving the chapel!