Location Reports Delaware County, PA
Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino and Racetrack is just 10 minutes from the Philadelphia International Airport in Chester, PA
numerous menu options, and can help with table linens, floral arrangements and more.
Villanova University Conference Center combines the charm of Montrose Mansion with the technology of a 24- room conference center. Designed for business meetings, the center offers an award-winning learning environment that includes accommodations, dining and recreation.
The Radnor Hotel offers over 7,000- square feet of meeting accommodations
and premier outdoor breakout space. Additional meeting space also can be found at the Radnor Hotel’s sister facility, The Wayne Hotel, in its Waynewood Room.
Renaissance Philadelphia Airport hotel is home to 19 meeting rooms totaling 12,000-square feet with seating available in its largest space for up to 800 guests.
The Best Western Plus Concordville Hotel boasts 115 sleeping rooms and 14,000-square feet of meeting and event space. The facility’s nine meeting rooms
can accommodate anything from a small private meeting up to a conference for 500. This “1777” historic inn also fea- tures views of a landscaped pond with fountain and gazebos, plus an on site executive chef and private dining rooms for groups.
THINGS TO DO
Exhibiting American art in a 19th-century grist mill, the Brandywine River Museum in Chadds Ford is internationally known for its collection of works by three gener- ations of Wyeths, as well as for its collec- tion of American illustrations, still life and landscape paintings.
Media Theatre Company offers a full sea- son of mainstage Broadway musicals and other programming, and is home to a professional music theater company, as well.
Hedgerow is a theater company with an ensemble of actors offering year-round theater while promoting the intimate rela- tionship between actor and audience.
Darlington Arts Center in Boothwyn is a non-profit community center that pro- vides visual and performing arts educa- tion while promoting the enjoyment and understanding of the arts, and offering special events and classes.
Turning Point Gallery in Media features American Studio Glass that includes vin- tage works and Tiffany offerings.
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