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Goin' to the Chapel

From: BackStory with the American History Guys
Series: BackStory with the American History Guys: Favorites
Length: 07:09

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Before there was Vegas, baby, there was Elkton, Maryland. BackStory producers Nell Boeschenstein and Kelley Libby take a trip to this tiny town and tell the story of its former life as the elopement capital of the country. Read the full description.

Backstorysquare_medium_small Before there was Vegas, baby, there was Elkton, Maryland. BackStory producers Nell Boeschenstein and Kelley Libby take a trip to this tiny town and tell the story of its former life as the elopement capital of the country.

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