Victor CornBlaze
The Blue Room
No, it was a private ceremony in a hotel room.
Grover Cleveland got married in the Blue Room of the White House.
Their wedding took place on October 11, 1975, in a Methodist ceremony in their living room in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The Master of Ceremony works to ensure the wedding goes smoothly and that all traditions and festivities are carried out. To introduce this person, add a biography to the wedding program, advertise the person in the invitation, and thank and introduce the person by name at the start of the reception.
Grover Cleveland got married in the Blue Room of the White House while he was President.
The White House did not exist during Washington's Presidency
He is in a hotel room since both the double beds in the room he is in are the same. I would say he is at a wedding and it is Saturday morning before the ceremony.
Most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) do choose to exchange rings for their weddings, but it is considered optional. If they are getting married in the temple, exchanging rings is not a part of the actual sealing ceremony, but following the ceremony they can choose to exchange rings in the sealing room in the temple in front of their officiant and guests, or they can have a separate ring ceremony later at a different location, often as part of a reception or wedding dinner. Many Mormons whose family could not attend the temple ceremony choose to have a ring ceremony later so that they can include their loved ones in the celebration.
No the guests stand when the bride enters and walks down the aisle then they sit once she reaches the alter. The guests sit down through the ceremony and stand once the couple are presented as Man and Wife and remain standing until the entire wedding party has exited the room. Unless this is a ceremony where nealing is a customary part of the ceremony.
Grover Cleveland got married in the Blue Room of the White House while he was President.
Grover Cleveland was married to 21 year old Frances Folsom Cleveland in the blue room of the White House in June of 1886.