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New York's Grand Central Terminal Hosts Its First Gay Wedding: PHOTOS

Gene Kagan and Robert Vincent Regina wanted to make their wedding an event to remember, and on October 18 they got their wish: That's when they became the first same-sex couple to marry in New York's iconic Grand Central Terminal. And it looks like the ceremony was as glitzy as any the venerable station has hosted.

Kagan and Regina spoke to Huffington Post about their choice of venue:

"New York is our home, most of our friends and family are here," Kagan, a clothing designer and founder of Lola & Sophie, told The Huffington Post in an email. Regina, who is the owner and vice president of Almost Famous Clothing, had been dreaming of "a Carrie Bradshaw wedding," according to Kagan.

So how did the ceremony live up to Regina's "Sex and the City"-style fantasy? "I think he got it and then some," Kagan quipped.

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Jack Nolan, who produced the event, made a humorous point about why the couple chose a "terminal" for their wedding rather than a "station," as Grand Central is often mis-labeled: "In early railroad parlance, stations allow travel in two directions while a terminal only goes one way. Perfect irony, absolute perfect."

Congratulations to the handsome couple on a beautiful ceremony!

Photos: Huffington Post

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