breakfast,mid-morning coffee, lunch, afternoon snack and beverage,compli- mentary in-house audio-visual and meet- ing planning assistance; Seventh Heaven ($130 per person) features American breakfast and an enhanced lunch menu plus the breaks and snacks of Cloud Nine; and also Sky's The Limit ($199 per person),which includes all of Seventh Heaven's offerings along with a seated served or buffet dinner and dessert."
Combining the offerings of its convenient group packages with the flexibility and options within the spaces on site and its easily accessible location, Top of the Tower strives to create not only a unique setting for meeting and event planners, but one that takes the worry and stress out of the planning and allows for an amazing experience from start to finish.
For history enthusiasts and those who seek to connect with the nation’s storied past, groups can opt to meet and hold events on the same grounds where President Abraham Lincoln once spoke in an effort to begin the healing process of reuniting a divided nation.
Cindy
L.Small,chief marketing officer for the Gettysburg Foundation in Gettysburg, PA,notes that there are numerous options for producing meetings and events with memorable results at this unique and historic destination.
One such possibility is the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. "Most often people are drawn to Gettysburg,one of America’s most significant places,because of the stories related to the American CivilWar, the Battle of Gettysburg, the study of military history, and President Abraham Lincoln that abound at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. With our offerings of interactive and multimedia exhibits, short films,artifacts and information about the American CivilWar and Battle of Gettysburg,we offer the perfect setting for education."
"Our facility offers state-of-the-art audio- visual technology for educational events," she continues, "a special 'group entrance' providing easy in-and-out access for groups,multiple classroom
settings that include large and small breakout rooms,a beautiful board room setting with historic artifacts displayed in the room for smaller, more intimate meetings, two theaters for offering pre- sentations on wide screens to an audi- ence of nearly 175 people,on site cater- ing in the Refreshment Saloon,a spa- cious room with beautiful stonework,a cozy working fireplace and grand view of nature through our glass wall vista as well as an outdoor patio for spring, summer and fall."
In addition,Small says there are count- less stories of friendships and romantic relationships that began at Gettysburg, largely because people who visit find they have in common their love of histo- ry. These relationships are formed at,or because of, their ties to Gettysburg, she adds. "So when it’s time to celebrate the relationship, it’s logical that the perfect setting to hold weddings, rehearsal din- ners, birthday parties,anniversary cele- brations and other milestones is Gettysburg - and its history is the perfect backdrop. Also, social groups from Civil War Round Tables and other special
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