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    The Larimore is a wedding venue and historic mansion located in Saint Louis, Missouri. The farm is full of enchantment, with classic architecture and ornate details throughout. These elements and the functionality of the property?s many spaces help you to celebrate your wedding with ease and enjoyment.
    Facilities and Capacity
    It is the goal of the staff at The Larimore to make your wedding an event that showcases your tastes and style. As such, there are a variety of ways in which you can arrange the locations throughout the property to mark your big day. There is the option of a gazebo as well as a chapel for exchanging your vows. A garden on the property adds to the whimsical nature of the farm and also provides a setting for photoshoots. For the reception, the banquet hall offers you the chance to celebrate into the evening sheltered from the weather. This elegant space possesses wood flooring and neutral tones, making it suitable for an array of wedding themes.
    Services Offered
    For your wedding, The Larimore employs a coordinator to ensure that your use of the facilities runs smoothly. When you rent the farm for your reception, ceremony or no ceremony, you are given access to the mansion, gardens, and the banquet center. For the convenience of your loved ones, there is parking, which is also lit. You can also rent the farm for just your ceremony which includes a cocktail hour. Sound systems can also be provided, helping everyone to hear the magical moment when you say ?I do.?
    Cuisine
    The farm has a menu specially made for weddings. You have the option of plated or buffet-style for your special day. Your guests can choose between an array of chicken dishes complemented by fresh salads and pasta creations, among other culinary delights. Bar services are also available to top off your event?s meal.
    History
    The property that The Larimore sits on was purchased in 1850 by Wilson Larimore. In 1858 the manor house that you can now host your wedding in was built. A number of the accents and details were crafted in the Italianate style, giving the house a sense of refinement. Eventually, the Penningroth family bought the property and for a century used it as a holiday home. Finally, in the late 80s, the house was purchased and the new owners renovated the mansion with attention to all the historical details.