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Whether you’re a hotel guest, conferee or bride, we offer a restaurant, an in-house florist, in-house photographer and an 18- hole golf course. This separates us from the competition,” said McDevitt.


Normandy Farm’s sister property, Blue Bell Country Club, is located just across the street.


It features three meeting rooms,


including the Palmer Room with 700 square-feet of space, the Birkdale Room offering 1,940 square-feet, and the Grand Ballroom, which has 4,500 square-feet of space.


premier seasonal resorts currently cele- brating its 101st year. A member of the prestigious Historic Hotels of America by the National


I Trust for Historic


Preservation, The Otesaga in Cooperstown is a Federal-style structure with a front por- tico supported by 30-foot columns.


As pretty as a postcard, the resort occu- pies 700 feet of lakefront property on the southern shore of Lake Otesaga, the famed “Glimmerglass” of James Fenimore Cooper’s novels.


A multi-million-dollar renovation and modernization program restored The Otesaga to its original splendor and has helped it to achieve the coveted AAA Four Diamond Award regularly. The Otesaga’s name is derived from the Iroquois word for “A Place of Meetings,” and with space for groups as large as 350, it certainly lives up to its title.


Featuring 12 meeting and conference rooms of various sizes, planners can choose from the 2,600 square-foot ball- room and the same-size Main Dining Room, or small breakout rooms like the 384 square-foot Pathfinder Room.


The


hotel’s meetings director can customize arrangements for any group at


local


attractions such as golf outings, private tours of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and receptions on the terraced garden of Fenimore Art Museum. Indulge in a variety of dining choices at The Otesaga, such as the formal Main


n upstate New York, green farm- lands are dotted with barns, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located here, as is The Otesaga, one of the country’s


Special event at the historic Phoenixville Foundry


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