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Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens DRUID HILL PARK (PC) H [email protected] 3100 Swann Dr.; RawlingsConservatory.org CONTACT: Kate Blom; 410-396-0008; [email protected] Among the world’s most prestigious music schools; stages 100 classical and jazz performances annually at its historic Mount Vernon campus. Enjoy year-round displays of plant material in five distinct areas of the facility: the 1888 Palm House, the Orchid Room, the Mediterranean House, Tropical House and Desert House. 1 E. Mt. Vernon Pl.; Peabody.JHU.edu CONTACT: Margaret Bell; 410-234-4525; Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia COLUMBIA (EC) H Entire Theatre 360 300 Celebrate with Charm City elegance at 1840s Plaza! Choose from several floors of authentic Baltimore event space featuring murals and vignettes of historic city scenes and eight-foot tall windows highlighting city views. Visit website for photos and details. Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum CAMDEN YARDS (PC) 216 Emory St.; BabeRuthMuseum.com CONTACT: Michael Gibbons; 410-727-1539 x3010; [email protected] Baltimore Visitor Center INNER HARBOR (PC) H Ballroom 350 230 City Lites 250 150 Carroll Salon 250 150 Cabaret 230 110 Private Conference Room 12 Full Facility, Courtyard & Emory Street 300 Full Facility & Courtyard 125 50 24-285 Main Hall 250 150 Theater 60 30 Pioneer Hall 250 175 Located at the heart of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and featuring sweeping views from every angle, this venue is perfect for a special occasion, corporate or social event. National Electronics Museum BWI AIRPORT Entire Facility 300 80 Conference Room 25 Promoting the study of science and engineering to educate and inspire students and the general public, offering guided tours, demonstrations and workshops. Conference and hall space is available to host luncheons, meetings and receptions. Top of the World Observation Level INNER HARBOR (EC) Enjoy rides, tours, exhibits and a video at this museum, which features a permanent collection of Baltimore streetcars from 1859–1944. Sundays, noon to 5 p.m., year-round; and Saturdays, June through October, noon to 5 p.m. This public garden and nature preserve encompasses more than 200 acres, with more than three miles of nature trails, wetland areas, the state-of-the-art Vollmer Visitor Center and historic Cylburn Mansion. Cylburn Arboretum is available for corporate meetings, retreats, fundraisers and celebrations of all kinds in the most beautiful collection of gardens in Baltimore City. 401 Light St.; Baltimore.org/Info/Baltimore-Visitor-Center CONTACT: Jennifer Anderson; 410-659-7319; [email protected] 1745 W. Nursery Rd., Linthicum, MD; NationalElectronicsMuseum.org CONTACT: Michael Simons; 410-765-0230; [email protected] 1901 Falls Rd.; BaltimoreStreetcar.org CONTACT: Andrew Blumberg; 410-547-0264; [email protected] 4915 Greenspring Ave.; CylburnAssociation.org CONTACT: Laurie Boswell; 410-396-4860; [email protected] Fleet Enjoy private yacht charters for elegant and fun occasions — corporate, social, weddings and more — from the Inner Harbor on climate-controlled yachts. HAMPDEN Cylburn Arboretum NORTH - LESS THAN 10 MILES (PC) H 100 [email protected] A National Historic Site, this museum — located two blocks from Camden Yards — is the birthplace of Babe Ruth and features rare artifacts, photos, videos and more. The Baltimore Streetcar Museum, Inc. 300 CONTACT: Nick Sottile; 410-268-7601; Baltimore and Washington’s only professional dinner theater in the round is critically acclaimed, featuring a lavish buffet and spectacular musicals with eight shows weekly. It caters to the tour market and emphasizes service, quality and pricing — with complimentary tickets for escort and driver. 29 S. Front St.; 1840sBallroom.com CONTACT: Stasia Cruz; 410-385-1840; [email protected] Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Garden 555 Light St.; YachtChartersOnTheBay.com 5900 Symphony Woods Rd., Columbia, MD; TobysDinnerTheatre.com CONTACT: Cheryl Clemens; 410-730-8311; [email protected] 1840s Ballroom/1840s City Lites HISTORIC JONESTOWN (PC) H Yacht Charters on the Bay by Watermark INNER HARBOR (PC) H 200 H 400 (EC) = Exclusive Catering (PC) = Preferred Catering = Crab Feast Venue = ADA Compliant The George Peabody Library Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University MOUNT VERNON (PC) H (EC) = Exclusive Catering (PC) = Preferred Catering = Crab Feast Venue = ADA Compliant Top of the World Obervation Level 250 Entire Facility 250 250 Lexington Rooms 225 150 World Trade Center, 401 E. Pratt St., 27th Fl. CONTACT: Annie Applegarth; 410-821-7448; [email protected] A spectacular and unforgettable view of Baltimore awaits you from the top of the world’s tallest pentagonal building. New exhibits about local landmarks, famous people, “firsts” and historic events will engage and inspire you to explore more of Charm City! Westminster Hall & Burying Ground DOWNTOWN WEST (PC) H 519 W. Fayette St.; WestminsterHall.org The Vollmer Center 300 200 Cylburn Mansion 200 120 The Greenhouse Classroom 100 75 CONTACT: Mary Jo Rodney; 410-706-2072; [email protected] Restored historic church, with a hall that accommodates 75 to 250, features stained glass windows, an 1882 pipe organ, cathedral ceilings and raised balconies. Surrounded by one of Baltimore’s oldest cemeteries, including Edgar Allan Poe’s gravesite. Lexington Market WESTSIDE (PC) H 400 W. Lexington St.; LexingtonMarket.com CONTACT: Stacey Pack; 410-685-6169; [email protected] Dating to 1782, the market offers meats, seafood, produce, international cuisine, prepared food and on-site dining from 130 merchants’ stalls; affordable catered meeting facilities are available. B A LT I M O R E . O R G 77