Oakes Ames Memorial Hall North Easton MA
Wedding Venues can be difficult to choose. However, you can make a difficult choice easy by choosing Oakes Ames Memorial Hall for your wedding reception. Your wedding reception will be most elegant at our beautiful and historic location in North Easton, Massachusetts. Our facilities are truly unique and offer an intimate setting for your special day. The Oakes Ames Memorial Hall is in historic North Easton village conveniently located mid-way between Boston and Providence.
Designed by world-renowned architect H.H. Richardson in the late 1800s, the Hall is a National Historic Landmark District. The grounds and entrance stairway were designed by America’s first and most famous landscape architect F.L. Olmsted.
The Oakes Ames Memorial Hall venue can accommodate wedding receptions for up to 200 guests. Facilities include a professional stage with lighting, and performance quality acoustics, wonderful soaring ceilings and leaded stained glass windows to make your wedding reception truly one-of-a-kind!
Oakes Ames Memorial Hall proudly serves the towns of Canton MA, Easton MA, Foxboro MA, Mansfield MA, Sharon MA, West Bridgewater MA, the Metro South MA and South Shore Ma areas.
When you choose Oakes Ames Memorial Hall, you’ll enjoy the flexibility to customize your wedding reception. You can choose your own planner and caterer or select from our list. The Hall is equipped with a warming kitchen.
The Oakes Ames Memorial Hall isn’t just for wedding receptions!
The Oakes Ames Memorial Hall can handle small intimate groups from 10-20 people to larger events up to 200 people and everything in between. The Parlor seats 10-20 people with a comfortable drawing room atmosphere, while The Gallery can accommodate 100 people featuring period lighting and furnishings. The Great Hall décor includes soaring ceilings and leaded stained glass windows. Make Oakes Ames Memorial Hall the special place for your event.
Make Oakes Ames Memorial Hall the special place for your event.
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About Oakes Ames Memorial Hall
In the late 1870s, the children of Oakes Ames commissioned the great American architect Henry Hobson Richardson to design the Memorial Hall as a tribute to their father. Richardson, the architect of Boston’s beloved Trinity Church in Copley Square, responded with a picturesque masterpiece using his signature architectural elements of rounded arches, dramatic roof lines, and heavy masonry adorned with medieval-inspired carvings. Adjacent to the Hall is another H.H. Richardson masterpiece, the Oliver Ames Free Library.
A powerful silhouette against the sky, the massive structure sits high above the street on granite outcropping with a commanding view of the surrounding historic district. A romantic blending of architectural styles, the building is known as Richardson Romanesque. The Memorial Hall nestles in natural surroundings of a remarkably well preserved 19th century Massachusetts mill village that is also famous for its architectural treasures.