See Who Got Married This Weekend!
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It was all treat, no trick for our readers who tied the knot this Halloween weekend. Check out photos from their love-filled celebrations below:

"Natalee and Keith were married at the historical Hale Springs Inn in Rogersville, Tennessee." - Jyn Armstrong
JerseyWeddingPhotography.com
"Mat and Rebecca got married this weekend!" - @chasethesun1
Bellaria Designs Photography
"Fun college campus wedding photo with muddy students at Wesleyan University!" - Dawn Temple
Courtesy of @MalloryLane12
"It was the best night of my life!" - @MalloryLane12
Vesic Photography
“Beth and Allan spend a few minutes together outside The Cotton Room in Durham, North Carolina before their wedding ceremony.”- Hooman Bahrani
Courtesy of Irene Tjahjadi
"Eric Filbert and Anita Chandra's wedding." - Irene Tjahjadi
My Simply Perfect
"Erin and Marcus were married in Jackson, Mississippi on November 1. Stunning couple!" - My Simply Perfect
Barbara Ann Studios
"Wedding at sunset!" - Barbara Ann Studios
Courtesy of @ndvusc
"Notre Dame baseball coach married the Notre Dame softball coach." - @ndvusc

If you go to a wedding or get married yourself, tweet a photo to @HuffPostWedding or email it to us afterwards so we can feature it on the site!

Check out more of this week's Real Weddings photos in the slideshow below:

Real Weddings of the Week (cont.)
(01 of06)
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Courtesy of Tina Kuga
(02 of06)
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"Molly (Doyle) Feder and her bridesmaids/bridesmen. We have all been best friends for over 10 years and she is the first to get married." - Brian Brodeur
(03 of06)
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"Nicole and Borin got married this weekend at the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach California. Their fun and romantic wedding was performed by Alan Katz of Great Officiants." - Alan Katz
(04 of06)
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Courtesy of @BadMammaJana
(05 of06)
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"Parents' blessing." - @ireneerlin
(06 of06)
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"My best friend's wedding! Here she is with her mom." - @angelaspeight

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