National Constitution Center, located in Philadelphia’s historic Old City District
Unwind after business or rev up for meet- ings with a trip to the health and fitness center, which offers complimentary fit- ness classes for guests, an indoor swim- ming pool and a heated outdoor aquatic complex. For attendees bringing spouses and kids, there’s a family pool with zero- grade entry, two large slides and a kiddie spray deck. An adult pool features pool- side cabanas, a whirlpool, and a pool building with locker rooms and a cafe.
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Guests at The Hotel Hershey have dozens of options avail- able to them for recreation, including basketball, bocce ball,
croquet, horseshoes, shuffleboard, tennis and vol-
leyball. There’s also a bicycle rental on site, plus hiking trails and even falconry opportunities. In addition, the Shops At The Hotel Hershey feature seven bou- tiques, including a jeweler, home decor store, coffee shop, a store that offers signa- ture hotel items and more.
Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, PA offers attendees boutique-style lodging, six
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unique restaurants, four bars, a day spa, a wine tasting room, plus 70 shops. Attendees can take advantage of the free parking, and all of this is within quaint and walkable surroundings.
“For the past 50 years, Peddler’s Village has earned the reputation among small and mid-sized businesses and Fortune 500 companies as the ideal place for business meetings, training sessions and corporate retreats,” said Matthew Knol,
vice presi-
dent of sales for Peddler’s Village. “With a wide range of settings and services to suit a variety of needs, Peddler’s Village prom- ises first-rate meeting facilities in a beauti- ful, country environment.”
While Peddler’s Village provides a relaxing setting reminiscent of a bygone era, there’s no shortage of modern technology to make
“Peddler’s Village promises first-rate meet- ing facilities in a beautiful, one-of-a-kind and relaxing country setting,” said Knol.
Norm Brown, sales and marketing manag- er for the Nittany Lion Inn in State College, PA,
said that his property pro-
vides groups with all that the college town and campus of Penn State has to offer. He noted that the colonial-style hotel’s rela- tionship with the Penn State’s School of Hospitality also allows for numerous stu- dent internships, thus making the inn an exceptional teaching hotel, as well.
today’s meetings seamless.
Support services for meetings include: wireless, high-speed Internet connectivity throughout the Village; audio-visual equip- ment; designated phone lines; video and voice conferencing capabilities; plus pho- tocopying and fax services.
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia is devoted to U.S. history, and is surrounded by historic attractions, as well. Attendees can visit Independence Mall, the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, which are all just steps away. Feelings of pride and nostalgia flow throughout the city’s buildings and streets, while offer- ing attendees a glimpse of times gone by.
Attendees can have the “best of both worlds” - history and the latest technology - when meeting in an historic destination.
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