The first same-sex marriages got underway Thursday in Mexico City, and “the city put on quite a show” for the historic weddings, reports the Los Angeles Times.
“The ceremony took place in the columned courtyard of the 300-year-old Municipal Palace, on a stage festooned with white lilies and a larger-than-life bust of Benito Juarez. Mayor Marcelo Ebrard attended, applauding warmly and hugging all of the newlyweds, as did the heads of the city’s legislature and highest court.”
Oh, by the way, we still can’t marry in New York State.
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