Moore Mansion

Moore Mansion An elegant and breathtaking outdoor venue, ideal for weddings, Quinces & office parties. With ample parking and unique photo opportunities.
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Set on beautifully manicured lawns, surrounded by over 1000 flowers, it comfortably fits up to 450 guests. The region's most romantic, historic wedding and special event venue. The Moore Mansion Event Center features the 1908 Beaux Arts style mansion, a 2,400 sq ft covered, enclosed pavilion with a granite floor, formal wedding tents, 6+ acres of grounds, extensive gardens and outdoor lighting. Th

e mansion was built by James A. Moore, a Seattle entrepreneur who developed Capitol Hill (Seattle), the Moore Theater (2nd Ave, Seattle), the New Washington Hotel (Seattle) and other properties. Moore purchased the famous Washington Hotel (not the "New" Washington Hotel) on Denny Hill from Seattle Mayor Arthur Denny. Moore completed construction on the Washington Hotel only to see it torn down as part of the "Denny Regrade" in about 1907. Portions of the Washington Hotel were brought to Pasco to build the Moore Mansion.

04/08/2025

Woohoo! Go Pasco high!

Thanks to our sweet clients, the happy ticket holders for showing up and truly having the best day! It is without saying...
03/30/2025

Thanks to our sweet clients, the happy ticket holders for showing up and truly having the best day! It is without saying that we could never do this without the most wonderful vendors, our team Antoinette, Josh, Xander and Matt for all your hard work ❤️ Emma Roselily Bridal & Tuxedo killed it with all her mannequins, and Chandra from Simplified Celebrations AKA Flowermoney made the most beautiful florals which made everything look so glorious! We are humbled and grateful by all the love, hard-work that goes into putting such a beautiful event like this.

03/29/2025

Thank you to Beautistry By Shaidy, LLC for the video! She has many talents ;)) bridal show today! Tickets are sold out!

March cleanup at the mansion! We are busy reseeding grass, painting, yard clean up and getting the property looking it’s...
03/12/2025

March cleanup at the mansion! We are busy reseeding grass, painting, yard clean up and getting the property looking it’s best ❤️

We have completed the totes for all ticket holders to the Bridal / vendors show / open house on March 29th 12-4pm to sto...
03/11/2025

We have completed the totes for all ticket holders to the Bridal / vendors show / open house on March 29th 12-4pm to store their items and information. Each tote will include a wedding magazine as well ❤️

Making our giveaways for our bridal vendors show / open house March 29th 12-4 It’s going to be so much FUN!
03/11/2025

Making our giveaways for our bridal vendors show / open house March 29th 12-4
It’s going to be so much FUN!

We unfortunately now have Friday August 22nd, 2025 available! Call or text me for info.
02/25/2025

We unfortunately now have Friday August 22nd, 2025 available! Call or text me for info.

02/13/2025

Get your tickets by clicking the link to Eventbrite
Sold by Half an hour intervals but you can stay as long as you like.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moore-mansion-open-house-vendors-showcase-tickets-1206157322019?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios

An elegant and breathtaking outdoor venue, ideal for weddings, Quinces & office parties. Set on beautifully manicured lawns, surrounded by over 1000 flowers, it comfortably fits up to 450 guests. With ample parking and unique photo opportunities.

This is the floral class you have been waiting for!!!! Learn from the best designer ❤️
01/31/2025

This is the floral class you have been waiting for!!!! Learn from the best designer ❤️

🌸READY for an announcement?
After many years of attendees at my
Sips & Stems classes asking for me to start a flower school it’s happening! The first class will be April 25-27th a 3-Day course that is designed for the beginner that wants to learn bouquet making, centerpieces, corsage & boutonnières AND lastly we will collaborate with Moore Mansion Roselily Bridal & Tuxedo and Rhiannon Mim Photography for a large installation inside Moore Mansion, complete with a model and professional pictures. You will leave with a heart full of creativity, new flower friends, portfolio worthy pictures, and under the floral spell.
No prior design experience necessary.
Great for anyone wanting to just dip a toe in the floral world, a retiree that wants a new hobby, or someone wanting to learn part of an employable trade.
Early bird enrollment is ONLY $850 per student (yes that’s less than $300 a day) more info and FAQ’s on our website.
I simply CANNOT WAIT to share my love of flowers with you!

https://www.simplifiedcelebrations.com/beginner-floral-workshop

Our couple moved their date to 2026 - a great date just opened up! $400 off!
01/04/2025

Our couple moved their date to 2026 - a great date just opened up! $400 off!

Address

200 N Rd 34
Pasco, WA
99301

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

5095470336

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The region's most romantic, historic wedding and special event venue. The Moore Mansion Event Center features the 1908 Beaux Arts style mansion, a 2,400 sq ft covered, enclosed pavilion with a granite floor, formal wedding tents, 6+ acres of grounds, extensive gardens and outdoor lighting. The mansion was built by James A. Moore, a Seattle entrepreneur who developed Capital Hill (Seattle), the Moore Theater (2nd Ave, Seattle), the New Washington Hotel (Seattle) and other properties. Moore purchased the famous Washington Hotel (not the "New" Washington Hotel) on Denny Hill from Seattle Mayor Arthur Denny. Moore completed construction on the Washington Hotel only to see it torn down as part of the "Denny Regrade" in about 1907. Portions of the Washington Hotel were brought to Pasco to build the Moore Mansion.