This wedding tradition is from the early 1900s. Exactly one month before the wedding, the bride and groom needed to go to their wedding venue, dig a hole, and bury a bottle of bourbon there. It was supposed to ensure that there wouldn’t be any rain on their wedding day. And once the ceremony was over, they were supposed to unbury the bourbon and drink it with their guests. A strange tradition, but why not?

 

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