Tag Archive 'Maryland'

Apr 19 2012

Looking for the ideal intimate waterfront venue for a wedding?

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How refreshing would it be to have a venue tell you upfront, “We’re not for everyone….We’re not even a venue for most weddings.” You may be surprised to learn that’s the premise behind Osprey Point Retreat & Conference Center’s new Wedding Package. Osprey Point openly acknowledges that it is not a venue for “most” weddings. [...]

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Jun 14 2010

Johns Hopkins University Conference Services

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Is your group searching for the perfect Maryland event facility for your next conference, meeting, or group event? Few names garner such immediate respect, even amongst Ivy League schools, as the Johns Hopkins University. Known and admired the world over, Baltimore event facility is synonymous with excellence. By arrangement, this excellence can be extended to [...]

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Sep 16 2009

Avalon Cliff near Baltimore, Maryland

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If you’re group is looking for a low-tech richly green meeting venue for a gathering of less than 76 people in Maryland, there are few choices to compare with Avalon Cliff! The property rests at the top of a rock cliff outcropping, its visitors casting their gaze on the 15000 acres that make up the [...]

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Sep 15 2009

F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre in Maryland

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The F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre, named after the famous writer, features a 466-seat performing arts center with a large lobby available for exhibits or receptions. Beneath the theatre stage is the Social Hall, which can accommodate 150-200 people. This fantastic meeting and conference venue is located within a 153-acre park in Rockville, Maryland. The Rockville [...]

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Sep 14 2009

Glenview Mansion in Rockville, Maryland

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Are you looking for the perfect location in Maryland to hold your wedding or wedding reception? Consider the Glenview Mansion in Rockville! In 1836, Judge Richard Johns Bowie amassed land parcels to create a 337-acre working farm and built the first house on the property “Glen View”. In 1926, owners Dr. and Mrs. Lyon expanded [...]

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