Weirdest Wedding Locales: 5 Unusual Places Couples Have Wed

Top 5 Weirdest Places Couples Have Wed
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Every couple wants their wedding to be "unique" or "unforgettable." But just a handful of couples go to great lengths to make their big day completely different from everyone else's. From dollar stores to doughnut shops, we've put together a list of the most unexpected and unusual weddings locations of all time.

Below, our picks for the weirdest wedding venues:

5 Strangest Places People Get Married
A Dollar Store(01 of05)
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A 99 Cents Only Store in Hollywood decided to make September 9, 2009 (09/09/09) a very special day for engaged couples (nine of them, to be exact.) For the low cost of 99 cents, each couple said their "I Do's" in aisle 9 of the discount store, which provided all the décor for the wedding ceremony and reception--from their very own inventory. (credit:AP Images)
A Donut Shop(02 of05)
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At Portland's Voodoo Doughnut, you can stop by for a maple-bacon donut--or even a legal wedding ceremony, if you'd like. With an entire section of the menu just dedicated to wedding services, couples can tie the knot next to a sugary doughnut centerpiece, coffee included. (credit:AP Images)
A Racetrack(03 of05)
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In February 2005, "Survivor: Vanuatu" winner Chris Daugherty and bride Lorie Groves exchanged vows at the Victory Lane at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. NASCAR driver Mark Martin served as honorary best man at the ceremony on the racetrack. (credit:AP Images)
A Taco Bell(04 of05)
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In 2009, Paul and Caragh Brooks decided to celebrate their "offbeat relationship" at one of their favorite local joints -- Taco Bell. Employees decorated the restaurant for the couple with streamers, balloons and hot sauce packets with the words "Will you marry me?" The two exchanged vows while customers ordered tacos and burritos at the Normal, Illinois fast-food joint. (credit:AP Images)
A Nudist Resort(05 of05)
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Why deal with the fuss of a wedding gown when you can just wed in the nude? For some uninhibited couples, a nudist resort has always been the most natural destination to be married. In 2001, eleven tourist couples stripped down to their birthday suits to be married in an event publicized as "the world's largest nude wedding." (credit:Alamy)

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