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25th Anniversary Travel Ideas
Celebrating a 25th anniversary is necessary for those couples who have been married for a quarter of a century. After 25 years of marriage, that warm fuzzy feeling you get when they walk into a room may be gone but that does not mean there cannot be any excitement in the marriage still. Traveling and taking romantic trips can rekindle the magic and keep the marriage fresh. The 25th anniversary is associated with silver; therefore, celebrating this anniversary by traveling the The U.S. Mint - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Silver Dollar City - Branson, Missouri, Sierra Silver Mine -- Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia are all appropriate destinations for a 25th anniversary celebration. Why Colonial Williamsburg for a 25th anniversary? Silversmithing or silvermith is a craftsperson who makes objects from silver and/or gold. Take a trip back in time to the Colonial days by viewing this interesting process – and pick up a souvenir while you are there.
Other 25th anniversary ideas include taking a long, leisurely cruise. This will give you an opportunity to visit multiple countries at once. Choose countries that you have not been to before or countries you are fond of. While cruises make for great time not everyone is a fan of boats. Las vegas is a great way to celebrate a wedding anniversary regardless of the year celebrated. For those who have not been to Las Vegas, this provides a great opportunity to do so.
Celebrating a 25th anniversary in the privacy in ones home is also an option. Use silver, black, and white party supplies and decorations to celebrate the festivities. Not everyone likes to travel so throwing a party with a few friends and family makes for a wonderful time in celebrating a 25th anniversary.
More ideas for 25th Anniversary
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parties ideas. Some popular themes you may want to consider for the 25th Anniversary party you are planning are Luau/Tropical, BBQ/Western, Hollywood, Fiesta or even a Decade theme. Maybe you can choose the decade in which they were married for fun. Now that would be a great time fo all the guests!
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