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Once called the "most photographed house in the state" of Maine, the Wedding Cake House, known formally as the George W. Bourne House, is a historic house located at 104 Summer Street in Kennebunk, Maine. The home was built in 1825 by shipbuilder George W. Bourne (1801–1856), who later built a frame barn which he connected to the main house ...
The 5 most visited places in Rome are: #1 Pantheon (8 million tourists a year), #2 The Colosseum (7.036.104 tourists a year), #3 Trevi Fountain (3.5 million tourists a year), #4 Sistine Chapel (3 million tourists a year) and #5 The Roman Forum (2.5 million tourists a year).
Built in a rococo wedding cake style and inspired by the Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles, its design allegorically represents nearby Lake Michigan. The fountain operates generally from mid-April to mid-October, with regular water-jet shows and evening colored-light shows.
When we heard about the new naked cake trend, we started thinking about dessert from years past. Whether absolutely massive (we're looking at your three-tiered creation, Donald Trump, Jr.) or ...
We've all seen some terrible wedding trends come and go, but this new wedding cake trend is actually pretty ingenious, and totally stunning.
The owners of the Wedding Cake House want to turn it into an inn and venue, but their neighbors are not happy about it.
Cake decorating is the art of decorating a cake for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, baby showers, national or religious holidays, or as a promotional item. It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing , fondant , and other edible decorations.
A wedding cake topper is a small model that sits on top of a wedding cake, normally a representation of the couple in formal wedding attire.
Once called the most photographed home in the Maine, the Wedding Cake House owners have plans that are facing scrutiny.
The Wedding Cake House (formally known as the Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi house) is a three-story historic house located at 514 Broadway Street in the Broadway-Armory Historic District of Providence, Rhode Island.