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over 2,900 slot machines, 86 table games and a 35-table poker room, plus the excitement of live racing and simul- cast action. There are various promotion- al options available for events, such as promoting the organization or company through use of the track’s infield or its sig- nage.


Whether for informal cocktail gatherings or formal seated dinners, the Brandywine River Museum is an excellent choice for group functions. The museum's galleries remain open during events, presenting attendees with a magnificent collection of world-renowned art. The museum com- bines the charm of years gone by with the excitement of today, and the elegance of art with the grandeur of nature. Its gal- leries boast original beams and wide board floors, while glass-walled lobbies provide expansive views of the historic river and surrounding countryside.


The Brandywine River Museum is avail- able year-round for events and can accommodate seated dinners for up to 80 people in its restaurant, which over- looking the river. The museum’s lobbies and courtyard can easily hold up to 600 people for receptions and standing buf- fets. The on site caterer presents a wide variety of food and beverage options, table linens, floral arrangements and more.


The museum’s special events coordinator can arrange for music or other entertain- ment, as well. Local celebrity and relative of the Wyeth family of painters, Victoria Wyeth is available to be a part of an event’s activities, as well.


Situated on a beautiful wooded estate, Villanova University Conference Center combines the charm of Montrose Mansion with the technology of a 24- room conference center. Created specifi- cally for executive training and designed for productive business meetings, the center offers an award-winning learning environment complemented by excellent accommodations, dining and recreation.


The center is home to Villanova University's nationally recognized Executive MBA Program and other uni-


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versity-sponsored executive training pro- grams. Historic ambiance and a secluded setting combine to form an ideal venue for celebrations or a special destination for a relaxing getaway.


The Radnor Hotel along the Main Line offers over 7,000-square feet of meeting accommodations and the area’s premier outdoor breakout space. Additional meet- ing space also can be found at the Radnor Hotel’s sister facility, The Wayne Hotel. The Waynewood Room is available for meetings, offering a stress-free experi- ence in elegant surroundings.


The Renaissance Philadelphia Airport hotel offers 19 meeting rooms totaling 12,000 square feet of meeting space. The largest meeting room on site is its Grand Ballroom, featuring a maximum seating capacity of 800 guests.


The Best Western Plus Concordville Hotel, conveniently located in the heart of the historic Brandywine Valley, boasts 115 sleeping rooms and 14,000-square feet of state-of-the-art conference space. The facility consists of nine spacious meeting rooms including two executive boardrooms that can accommodate any- thing from a small private meeting for two up to a conference for 500 people. Designed to handle upscale audio-visual


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