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Tying the Knot on a Tall Ship.
The bride-to-be entered a contest sponsored by Minnesota Monthly Magazine and won this unique wedding adventure that will take place Sunday August 1st. The wedding party will be staying just north of Duluth at Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior (www.larsmontcottages.com) and will be chauffeured by An Escape Limousine Service to and from the ceremony, allowing them to take in the scenic views of Lake Superior along the way.
What kind of wedding reception follows this ceremony? A traditional Hawaiian Pig Roast of course. Approximately 50 family members and friends will gather at Larsmont Cottages, where Ledge Rock Grille’s Chef Todd Torrcier (www.ledgerockgrille.com) will prepare his authentic specialty of an outdoor roasted pig with all the accompaniments. Chef Todd, a native of Hawaii has introduced several seasonal specialties, some of which have remained on the menu because of their popularity with restaurant guests.
The pig roast reception celebration will be held outdoors on the patio, with Lake Superior in view. It is a perfect wedding reception to follow the Tall Ship ceremony.
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Odyssey Resorts and Development is a privately owned company based in Duluth, Minnesota that provides full service development, general contracting, real estate brokerage, and resort property sales, marketing and management services. Odyssey Development, Inc. employs approximately 200 staff members at its various locations. Larsmont Cottages on Lake Superior is an Odyssey Resort.
If you would like more information about this topic for either general interest/consumer interest or business-to-business, contact Barbara Swenson at 218-728-8060 x113 or barbs@odysseydev.com
2230 London Rd., Suite 100
Duluth, MN 55812
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