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If you can’t have a huge wedding during the coronavirus pandemic, you might as well go the opposite direction and get married in an abandoned town.
In fact, that’s what people in the Las Vegas area appear to be doing, according to a local wedding tour and photography business.
On Thursday, Scenic Las Vegas Weddings reported that Nelson’s Ghost Town -- which is about an hour outside of Las Vegas -- has seen a "huge increase" in weddings during the pandemic.
Though Nelson was abandoned by prospectors and miners decades ago, the town has become a popular tourist destination -- and more recently, a popular spot for COVID-19 weddings because of a new open-air chapel, according to Scenic Las Vegas Weddings.