An historic mansion in Joliet, which is used as a wedding venue, caught fire Wednesday afternoon, leaving couples wondering, what's next?
, which is used as a wedding venue, caught fire Wednesday afternoon, leaving couples wondering, what's next?For about 40 minutes, flames were shooting from the attic and third floor of the Patrick C. Haley Mansion. It appears it was the bridal suite that suffered the most damage on the third floor."A friend texted me the link and I thought it was a joke," said Edgeworth."Joliet did a great job. Those guys are very good," said Doolin.
The couple was engaged in Ireland and the Haley Mansion was supposed to be the start of their next chapter. "As soon as we walked in, Mike and I looked at each other and we're like, this is where we're getting married," said Edgeworth."Coming out of Covid, everything we went through with the shutdown in our industry, this is just like, couples don't need this right now," said Wise with JPW Productions."Whatever happens will happen, because I still get to marry the love of my life," said Edgeworth.
The venue does not appear to be a total loss. The mansion suffered damage, but not the reception hall area.The cause of the fire is not yet known, and there were no injuries.that I have read and agree
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