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Our beautiful Center was built in the 1850s as a private home. In 1923, the house was purchased by the Wyoming Masonic Lodge, which added the elegant ballroom on the main floor and the Masonic Theater on the third level. Both rooms make wonderful locations for a wide range of events, such as:

Weddings

Birthday or anniversary parties

Reunions

Bar or Bat Mitzvahs

Business or club meetings

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Reviews of Wyoming Fine Arts Center

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Grace Sent on 05/31/2014
5 out of 5 rating
WFAC was an absolutely beautiful location for our wedding reception! The natural light flooding into the historic ballroom created the perfect atmosphere for our morning breakfast reception. The staff was all exceptionally helpful and very friendly. Great price also. I highly recommend!
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Susan Sent on 09/30/2012
5 out of 5 rating
My husband and I actually found the Wyoming Fine Arts Center only because our last venue (premier parks events) broke our contract. Our caterer recommended switching to Wyoming and we were so very happy that they did. The fine arts center is a historic building located in Wyoming, OH; about 15 minutes from Downtown. The ballroom is incredibly beautiful and fit our 120 guests comfortably. The Fine Arts center also lets you bring in your own caterer (and doesn't charge an outside caterer fee) and they let you bring your own alcohol, making them a very affordable option.

What really made the Fine Arts Center stand out was the service. The staff bent over backwards for us. One of the women who teaches music lessons upstairs let me use her classroom to get ready the morning of the wedding and the onsite caretaker was easily reachable for last minute questions. Because there weren't any performances in the ballroom the night before our wedding, we were even allowed to setup the night before for no extra charge. They really went above and beyond.

The one downside of the venue is that it's not handicap accessible. There is one tiny bathroom on the main floor that older guests could use, but it's not easy to get in or out of. The rest of the bathrooms were downstairs. The fine arts center was very upfront about this to us (it was one of the first things they pointed out when we toured), so we were able to prepare the few family members who this would affect. It worked out OK for us, but we didn't have many handicapped guests.
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