Too funny I have one today in Central Park at 1:30. The links below should get you started with some things to think about.
http://www.health.state.ny.us/vital_records/married.htm
New York State Marriage License Info. The Cliff Notes: 2 forms of ID, proof of termination of any previous marriages, good for 60 days, takes 24 hours to mature - so you can't get married till the day after you get it. Another important thing to mention is that NYC City Hall does NOT TAKE CASH $35.00 money order or certified check only.
http://www.centralparknyc.org/
This is Central Park's official website. For more than 20 people you will need a permit, so that's not a problem for just 5 people. The Conservatory Gardens is different, and you need a different permit no matter how many guests you have for that part of the park. The form is on the site. There are photos of other locations as well. Cherry Hill & Wagner's Cove is my personal favorite, but there is also Belvedeere Castle, The Ladies Pavillion, Bathesda Fountain (I'll look today to see if the construction is done there yet, it's right by the Boathouse restaurant which has great food and is right on the lake) and many others.
http://www.cgsphotography.com
Reasonable photographer who shoots all digital then gives you the disc to make your own albums with. I don't think you are looking for someone but his gallery has a few shots from the Empire State Building and some from Central Park.
http://www.churchofancientways.org is my website.
There are lots of sample ceremonies, wvwn a Central Park one on the Theme page. Feel free to call me if you need an officiant!
Wishing you both many healthy years of love and marriage, wisdom and wonder.
L&L, Pastor April
http://www.churchofancientways.org
516-785-4191
2007-05-23 03:02:36
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answered by bountifiles 5
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Observatory at the top of the empire state building
Statue of Liberty
Battery Park
Central Park
Rockerfeller Plaza
Times Square
Wall Street
Bryant Park
Greenwich Village
2007-05-23 03:29:09
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answered by whymewhynow 5
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Does it have to be NYC? There is a place in Hoboken called Castle Point on the Stevens Tech campus that is absolutely gorgeous and it overlooks the city. Words cannot describe how pretty this place is, and you can have a great time in Hoboken, great restaurants, bars and there are now very nice hotels down the road in Jersey City in the corporate waterfront section of the city. It will also be alot cheaper because you will have th NYC feel without the NYC prices.
2007-05-23 02:26:38
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answered by kateqd30 6
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You don't say what kind of atmosphere you are looking for, of course there is Central Park but if you go on New York's website they should have some of the interesting attractions on there and even the "out of the way" but really cool attractions for you. Good luck and God Bless.
2007-05-23 02:29:50
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answered by tersey562 6
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You can get married in times square where the naked cowboys sings, or central park or by the statue of liberty. While I was in NYC on a tour, I saw people doing it in all of those spots.
2007-05-23 02:51:42
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answered by Va princess 4
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the top of the empire state building would be awesome.. the pictures in the background would be unbeleivable.. congrats and good luck. anywhere you choose in the city will be fantastic.
2007-05-23 02:31:25
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answered by neicygreeneyes2 3
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how about central park?
2007-05-23 02:18:48
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answered by bandyt 5
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