Black Meetings and Tourism

March/April 2013

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•Pg_54-74__BMT_pg86-162 4/30/13 9:52 PM Page 67 AREA GUIDES Martin Luther King, Jr.Memorial Photo Credit: Johnny Bivera most prominent AfricanAmerican leaders of the 19th century. Be sure to contact Destination DC if you are contemplating bringing a meeting to DC. President/CEO Elliott Ferguson and his stellar team will provide all the support services you need for a successful event. Located just 6 miles from most hotels and offering a full range of domestic flights is DC's closest airport, the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, commonly known as BWI, is 32 miles northeast of DC. Located 26 miles west of Washington, DC and offering a full range of domestic and international flights is the Washington Dulles International Airport. • • • STATS • • • HOTEL ROOMS The Capital Hilton 544 Grand Hyatt Washington 888 Renaissance Mayflower Hotel 583 Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel 807 Washington Marriott Wardman Park 1,314 Embassy Suites Washington, DC Convention Center 384 EXHIBITION FACILITIES Walter E. Washington Convention Center Total Exhibit Space Meeting Rooms 473,000 sq. ft. 77 WHO YOU GONNA CALL? Destination DC – (800) 635-MEET www.washington.org The National Black Chamber of Commerce (202) 466-6888 CONTRARY TO PUBLIC OPINION, LOTS OF PROGRESS IS BEING MADE IN WASHINGTON, DC. Progress like new hotels (5,300 rooms under construction or planned) and multimillion dollar upgrades in existing guest rooms, meeting spaces and ballrooms. Immensely enhanced dining, nightlife and shopping experiences. New monuments and museums. All in a place like no other. Sound like progress? See more at Washington.org/powerfulprogress or call 1-800-422-8644. B M & T ••• March/April 2013 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 67

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