Sara & Tucker































Sara & Tucker’s Georgia Railroad Museum Wedding
Their wedding at the Georgia Railroad Museum stood out for its unconventional venue choice and relaxed approach to tradition. Located in the heart of Savannah, the museum offered an open-air setting filled with historic railcars, brick pathways, and industrial details. From the beginning, the day felt creative, personal, and intentionally different.
Instead of transforming the space to feel formal, the couple embraced the venue as it was. The trains, wide walkways, and outdoor layout became part of the experience. Because of this, the celebration felt natural and unforced. Guests were encouraged to explore the grounds and take in the setting throughout the day.
The ceremony and reception flowed easily within the space. There was no rigid structure or strict timeline. Instead, the day moved at a comfortable pace that allowed moments to unfold naturally. This approach supported the couple’s goal of creating a wedding that felt more like a shared experience than a traditional event.
One of the most memorable moments came at the end of the night. Rather than a classic send-off, Sara & Tucker chose a smoked bomb exit. Color filled the space as the couple made their way through the crowd, creating a bold and unforgettable ending to the celebration.
Music also played a major role in shaping the atmosphere. A live band anchored the reception and kept energy high throughout the evening. The focus stayed on connection, movement, and shared moments rather than formal traditions.
As planners, House of BASH supported Sara & Tucker in bringing their vision to life within a non-traditional venue. The result was a Georgia Railroad Museum wedding that felt authentic, expressive, and refreshingly different — a celebration that reflected the couple fully and left a lasting impression on their guests.