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    The Georgi on the Battenkill is a waterfront wedding venue located in Shushan, New York. Their nine-acre community park showcases a row of 60-year-old hydrangea trees that provide cascading pink and white blooms at peak. Also on the property is a small Museum currently showcasing a collection of gems and minerals and medieval panel paintings. The lush lawn, colorful gardens, and Battenkill are an idyllic setting for an unforgettable wedding.Facilities and CapacityThe Georgi offers both indoor and outdoor event space options for a one-of-a-kind ceremony and reception. Outdoors, the park features beautiful scenic views and long, level areas for event tents. You can also host your celebration inside in either the Museum or Community Room. The Museum features floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the hydrangeas, river, and gardens, as well as many spaces for you to utilize such as Battenkill Room and Gallery. The Community Room is a more intimate space that features a small propane fireplace and residential-style kitchen. The venue can accommodate up to 500 guests for an outdoor event.Services OfferedThe Georgi on the Battenkill offers many services to bring your vision to life for your special day. They have many event rentals available for you to use, such as tables, chairs, altars, and arches. The venue is available to host ceremonies, receptions, bridal showers, engagement parties, elopements, and rehearsal dinners. The wedding-related services they provide for your big day include:
    Accommodations
    Get-ready rooms
    Ample Parking
    Pet friendly
    Wheelchair access (Not available for Museum)
    WiFi
    LocationThe Georgi on the Battenkill is nestled along the world renowned Battenkill in Shushan, New York, just west of the Vermont border. The Battenkill wraps around the property, surrounding the lush lawns and beautiful gardens. The Gardens showcase gorgeous blooms and a variety of trees, including oak, Chinese chestnut, apple, basswood and elm, that provide shade on summer days.