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Location Reports Greater Wilmington, Delaware


The Hagley Museum is a popular destination for special events in the Greater Wilmington area


Chelsea Tavern is a popular choice for casual dining before or after attending a performance.


At Celebrity Kitchens watch - and some- times even assist - guest chefs as they prepare gourmet meals and then savor the results.


Krazy Kat’s Restaurant at the Inn at Montchanin Village, a former blacksmith’s shop, has been transformed into a restaurant known for its whimsical décor and its French-American cuisine. Sunday brunch is exceptionally popular.


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Harry’s Seafood Grill is a chic seafood restaurant along the Wilmington river- front, while Harry’s Savoy Grill and Ballroom has a long standing reputation for great food, especially its steaks and prime rib, coupled with great service.


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BBC Tavern and Grill in Greenville offers a relaxed and friendly pub-like atmosphere with a strong commitment to the farm-to- table philosophy.


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Unique, inspiring and sophisticated, the Delaware Art Museum can host anything from a performance or large presentation to an intimate meeting to a cocktail party beneath its display of Chihuly Glass. Meeting rooms feature wireless Internet access and state-of-the-art technology. Catering services are available in all rooms, including the museum's 168-seat DuPont Auditorium.


At Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts, the museum’s director of special events, Ashley Lukoff, describes its look as “Industrial Chic.” Home to architectur-


The DuPont Environmental Education Center is a four-story glass and cedar- siding building in the Russell W. Peterson Urban Wildlife Refuge along the Wilmington riverfront, providing panoram- ic views of the surrounding marsh and city skyline. It accommodates 80 people.


Hagley Museum and Library is a popular choice for corporate meetings, family reunions and social occasions. The 235- acre historical site nestled along the Brandywine River is both scenic and pri- vate. Facilities range from breakout rooms to a 1,485 square foot auditorium in the Soda House.


al details like a vaulted ceiling, exposed steel beams and clerestory windows. Its main lobby is can accommodate an inti- mate dinner for 50 or a gala for 600, while its auditorium has seating for 100.


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