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art sound system and audio-visual capabil- ities set Phoenixville Foundry apart from other venues,” said Joan Kelly, event coordi- nator.


“The Foundry’s décor provides a


neutral canvas for each event. Rental items from Party Rental, Ltd. offer clients a totally unique event, from choices in tables and chairs to linens and china.”


Greater Williamsburg, which includes Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, Virginia, is known as America’s Historic Triangle. It is located 150 miles southeast of Washington,


DC, midway between


Richmond and Norfolk, and within a day’s drive of more than 50 percent of the U.S. population. With three international air- ports, getting to this historic destination is easy.


H


ome to more than 9,500 hotel rooms and some 5,000 time- share and vacation rental units, the Williamsburg area offers 3,200 guest rooms at hotels pro-


viding conference and meeting facilities. “The many


qualities that make the


Williamsburg area a great vacation destina- tion also make it an ideal choice for meet- ings and conferences,” said Lisa Pacheco, director, conference sales and sports for Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance. “The commitment of the area’s hotels and conference centers to serve the needs of meeting planners strengthens this choice.”


Pacheco said planners consistently praise Williamsburg for its strong draw, because they know they can rely on increased attendance at any meeting they hold here. For many attendees, the fact that this desti- nation also is a great family destination enhances its popularity.


With a unique combination of more than 400 years of American history, world-class museums, theme parks, championship golf courses, spas, dining, shopping and natural settings for outdoor activities, Williamsburg is ideal for practically every taste and budg- et. Off-site venues are ideal for spousal trips, a post-meeting stay or a break in the schedule.


Planners can choose from Historic Jamestown, Jamestown Settlement, the


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