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Highland Park named among top landmarks for marriage proposals

As proposal season approaches, Mixbook, a top rated design platform for photo books, commissioned Cherry Digital to carry out a poll of 3,000 singles to ask which iconic landmarks top their list for ideal proposal spots. The survey revealed that Americans are notably drawn towards unique, Instagram-worthy locales for popping the question.
The top 10 locations from across the country are:

  1. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park in San Diego, California
  2. Tampa Riverwalk in Tampa Florida
  3. The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Dallas, Texas
  4. Denver Botanic Gardens in Denver, Colorado
  5. Cummer Museum and Gardens in Jacksonville, Florida
  6. Angel Oak Tree on Johns Island, South Carolina
  7. Point Woronzof Park in Anchorage, Alaska
  8. Charles River Esplanade in Cambridge, Massachusetts
  9. San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco, California
  10. Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, California
    A bit closer to home, the Darwin D. Martin House in Buffalo comes in at number 51. Designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this prairie-style masterpiece is a testament to innovative design and artistic vision. Couples can explore the house’s interconnected rooms, flowing spaces, and exquisite details, immersing themselves in the beauty and elegance of Wright’s creation. The Martin House’s harmonious and timeless ambiance sets the stage for a proposal.
    And coming in at number 147, just two places behind the Top of the Rock Observation Deck in New York City, is Rochester’s Highland Park. This expansive park is renowned for its stunning gardens, including the famous Lilac Collection that bursts into bloom each spring. As couples stroll through the park’s enchanting pathways, surrounded by the fragrant scents of flowers and the gentle rustling of leaves, they’ll discover numerous romantic spots perfect for a heartfelt proposal.
    “We’re always excited to learn more about what inspires people to create those magical, once-in-a-lifetime moments,” says Leslie Albertson, Director of Brand at Mixbook. “From the serene beauty of botanical gardens to the timeless allure of centuries-old oak trees, these extraordinary venues serve as a backdrop to create unforgettable memories. As Mixbook helps our customers breathe new life into their memories and celebrate them for years to come, it’s fascinating to see the diverse landscapes that embody their unique love stories.”
    For more information on the top 250 proposal locations, go to https://www.mixbook.com/inspiration/marriage-proposal-spots-in-america.
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