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Candlelight Wedding Chapel restored!

 

 

 

The Candlelight Wedding Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip

 

From the Las Vegas Sun:

It survived a tricky journey across town, required more than $250,000 in renovation, including a new steeple, scavenged furnishings and electrical rewiring.

But when you’re a 1966 wedding chapel — old by Las Vegas standards — and you have a few stories to tell, somebody’s bound to love you.

That’s pretty much how it unfolded for the Candlelight Wedding Chapel, a quaint, free-standing churchlike structure with steep roof lines that sat four decades on Las Vegas Boulevard.

Originally Little Church of the West Algiers and then All Religions Wedding Chapel, it was the first chapel with an 800 number and limo service. It married so many couples daily that a side door was installed to usher out fresh newlyweds so they wouldn’t bump into wedding parties making their formal procession down the aisle.

When its land was sold to the Fontainebleau project, the chapel sat empty until its former operator, Gordon Gust, scooped it up and gave it to the Clark County Museum.

On Saturday the chapel officially becomes a new exhibit on the museum’s Heritage Street and opens to the public with a party, complete with live music, wedding cake and photo ops for couples who were married at the chapel.

“It’s one of those things you don’t think of as history, but it’s important here,” says Mark Hall-Patton, administrator of the Clark County Museum. “Five percent of all marriages in the United States are held in Clark County. That’s one out of 20 marriages.”

Grants from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors’ Authority and the Nevada Cultural Affairs Commission paid for the renovation, a project of the county’s 2009 Centennial celebration.

It arrived at the museum in 2007. Renovation began in May.

The Candlelight Wedding Chapel when it arrived at the Clark County Museum

 

The chapel is decorated to its latest incarnation (white), rather than its previous red exterior, paneled walls and red carpet. Its original pews and organ are gone and replaced with a piano and benches rescued from the county courthouse, resized and refinished.

Its large neon sign, which was added later, is across town at the Neon Museum.

Hall-Patton says museum staff had its eyes on the chapel for 10 years, identifying it as a building the museum would like to own if it ever became available. The museum is home to Heritage Street, a tree-lined gravel road hidden from Boulder Highway and flanked with rescued historic homes, a railroad depot and a print shop.

Visitors can sit on the wooden rocking chairs on the porch of the Beckley House and tour homes, each decked out to its era, each with its own nooks and crannies. They’re adorned at Christmastime and welcome trick-or-treaters on Halloween. (For Saturday’s party, the Clark County Museum Guild will serve cookies, with recipes specific to each home’s era.)

The railroad depot, taken to the site in 1976, was the first building to arrive. The oldest home is a railroad cottage (circa 1911-1914) awaiting renovation.

The chapel, inspired in design by the Little Church of the West, is its youngest structure. Celebrities married there include Bette Midler, Michael Caine, Whoopi Goldberg and Barry White.

“When we look at a building, we look at it from a standpoint that we could use it to best teach that part of our history,” he says. “In 1931 Nevada liberated both divorces and weddings. Reno got divorces. We became the wedding capital.”

Candlelight Wedding Chapel being restored

 

Special thanks to Joel Rosales at leavinglv.net and Allen Sandquist for letting us these images.

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Reader Comments (173)

My husband Doug and I were 18 when we eloped to Las Vegas in feb 1978 to this chapel, it is 36 years later.
February 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterBernadette
We were married here in 1989. We were back in Vegas for our 18th anniversary to find it boarded up, fenced off, and graffiti-ed. We looked it up to see if there was a new incarnation for our 25th anniversary...and found the old look we knew & got married in. Best quarter-century anniversary present ever!
March 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterThe Kwosek's
We were married at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel in 1985.
March 12, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterM. & G. Cook
My wife and I were married there on 6/4/1988 and been happily married 26 years (this June) now with 2 beautiful daughters (25 & 21 yrs old). Great memories (we eloped) and also stayed at the Paddlewheel Hotel & Casino, (that was demolished years ago), it was a package deal, ceremony at the Candlelight, limo service to the county building to pick up our marriage license and back to the chapel and a 2 nite stay at the Paddlewheel. Yes, Las Vegas has a special place in our hearts.
March 28, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterRafael and Debra Villa
My husband and I were married at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel on November 29 1990. We were staying at the El Rancho and were saddened firstly to hear that the El Rancho had been closed (demolished?) in 1992. We had planned on travelling to Las Vegas again to celebrate our 25th in 2015 and renew our vows at the Candlelight Wedding chapel. Sadly, my husband passed away in July 2010 due to a rare brain tumor...we renewed our vows early at a little Chapel in Niagara Falls, Ontario. On November 29, 2015, I will be at the Candelight Wedding Chapel at its new location to silently renew our vows...Las Vegas has always held a special place in my heart and I am so happy to read that the Chapel has been restored to be enjoyed by visitors!
March 29, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDonna Easton
Coming up on our 35th anniversary, my wife and I married on May 12 1979 at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel. We had a package deal as well, including the limo to the courthouse and then to the chapel and a room across the street at Circus Circus for the weekend. We'll be going back to Vegas that weekend this year and will have to check out the new digs for the chapel.
April 23, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJeff Garrison
Our 28th anniversary is this Sunday, June 15th 20014. My wife and I were married here in the Chapel in '86. We had two beautiful boys which are all grown up now. Thank you for saving this place! Road trip again to see our wedding chapel. Thanks again.
June 11, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDonald
Me and my husband got married here on October 20, 1990...we have been through a lot of stuff thru the years including a separation. Our 25th wedding anniversary will be in 2015 and it would be PERFECT if we could renew our vows there. Is this a possible thing? Or is it just a museum now?
July 3, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSabre'
My husband and I were married at the Candlelight Wedding Chapel on July 18, 1984. It was the most wonderful experience of my life. Still in wedded bliss and so happy to here the Chapel has been restored. We are so looking forward to making back there to see it once again.
July 17, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterCarole
My wife & were married there on:06/24/02.Only my step daughter & mother-in-law attended,but the chapel.was a great location.Several years later,I took my parents to Las Vegas,only to see the chapel vandalized.I was so upset.My mother wanted to take a photo,but I did not want her to.I am glad the old girl has been rescued & I can see her again,even in a museum!
August 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterLee
We were married October 7 1977 and returned to Vegas 1979 and would love to go back . Glad to see the chapel is still around. Our granddaughter is visiting Vegas and sent me the link. Thanks Lin
August 11, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterBeth P
Mark and I were married October !st, 1984, at the Candlelight Wedding chapel. We will be celebrating our 30 anniversary this year, Vegas weddings are the best! So glad the chapel was spared. We also miss the Stardust Casino.
September 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterPamela Hood
My hubby and I were married there 30 years ago - June 2, 1984. I am so happy to hear that the chapel was restored. We will have to visit it on our next trip to Vegas.

We lost our wedding photos in a recent move and I was searching for information about the chapel so that I could contact them to see if they happen to still have copies of wedding photos that were purchased through their wedding packages.

I knew it was a long shot, but alas I am guessing that they don't have them any longer.
September 12, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJulie Palos
My husband and I were married there on June 13, 1992. It was definitely a spontaneous decision, but here we are 22yrs later, 2 boys (21 and 18) and we are still happily together. We are going back for the 1st time since we got married and will be sure to stop and get a picture of where it all started.
September 26, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterColleen
My wife and I were married at the chapel on January 10, 2004. We were sad that it had been moved. We did not know where it was until we were watching an episode of Franklin and Bash and they were in the Candlelight Wedding Chapel which prompted me to look it up on the internet. We we will be celebrating our 11th wedding anniversary in Las Vegas in January and hope to see it when we are there.
October 22, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterRandy and Amor
Me and my wife were married at the candlelight wedding chapel on August 18, 2001. We are glad to see that it now restored. We should make the trip with our girls soon
October 26, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDerrick
We were married at the Candle Light Chapel on Nov. 4th 1989. We are now celebrating our 25th anniversary and we are coming to Vegas to renew our vows! We will visit the chapel and our plan will be to renew our vows at Vegas Weddings downtown.
Dave and Karen Stocker
November 2, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterKaren Stocker
We were married there on Mother's Day, May 12th, 1974! Currently are in our RV in Pahrump and just drove down Las Vegas Blvd this last week looking for the Chapel. Were disappointed we didn't see it but very happy to have found out it is still alive and well at the museum. Will have to go to the museum to visit it and relive our memories of over 40 years ago.
November 17, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJohn & Kathy Gentile
Wow......I'm so confused, I'm looking at pictures and we got married in this chapel in Feb 2004?
Did I miss something...it says it was not open during that time.
Is there another Candlelight chapel that looks like this one in vegas
November 25, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJackie
my Husband and I were married there Sept 6,1988 just celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary. We went to Vegas for our 25th and visited the Chapel it looked exactly the same! Mt sister took a little video and we took pictures.
January 4, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterKathy Fischer

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