Contest winners wed atop Empire State Building
San Diego Union-Tribune Monday 14th February, 2011
Newlyweds Stephanie Hull, left, and Air Force Captain John Wu, both from Louisville, Ky., pose for photographers after being wed Monday Feb. 14, 2011 on the 86th floor of the Empire State Building in New York. The couple were one of 14 couples from around the country exchanging vows atop the Empire State Building during the 17th Annual Empire State Building and TheKnot.com Valentine's Weddings Event. Hull and Wu were the event's grand prize winners. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg)
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