Black Meetings and Tourism

July / August 2022

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Center—Baltimore is your place to meet. A key to Baltimore's continued vitality is its strategic location on the Atlantic seaboard, right at the heart of the most densely populated area in the United States. The city of Baltimore is in close proximity to a large portion of the nation's population – a region that is home to more than 50 million people. This makes it easier for you to reach your target attendees and a built-in attendance base. Nestled in the heart of downtown Baltimore, the Baltimore Convention Center's location is a tourist's dream and a meeting planner's delight. Linked by a series of overhead walkways to Baltimore's renowned Inner Harbor, hotels and fine dining, the Center offers attendees a wide variety of attractions, and meeting planners with an affordable prime destination. The center features 300,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space, 85,000 sq. ft. of meeting space in 50 rooms, and a 36,672-sq.ft. ballroom. When time permits conference atten- dees might want to explore some of Baltimore's informative African-American historic sites and museums. Just a few blocks from the Inner Harbor is the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, the largest African American museum on the East Coast. The Lewis Museum shares the stories of African American Marylanders' triumph over adversity and their influence on American life. Hop aboard a water taxi and visit the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum. Within the walls of the restored "Sugar House," trace the path of one of America's most famous abolitionists – Frederick Douglass – who, along with Isaac Myers and 14 fellow African- Americans, started the first Black-owned shipyard in the United States. And drop by the National Great Blacks In Wax Museum, the only museum of its kind dedicated to the African-American experience, which displays one of the most talked about, moving and emotional repre- sentations of the Middle Passage. Be sure to reach out to President/CEO Al Hutchinson and his Visit Baltimore team for assistance in planning your meeting in Baltimore. The service and support they provide is invalu- able! The Baltimore/Washington Internat- ional Thurgood Marshall Airport services the Baltimore/Washington DC area with 650 daily flights from 70 destinations. • • ANNAPOLIS• • Looking for the perfect day trip or weekend getaway with your family? Look no further than Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Regardless of when you visit or how old your family members are, everyone's certain to have a great time. Annapolis provides ample space and resources for reunions and small to medi- um size gatherings. When you visit Annapolis, you'll also have plenty of reasons to find out why it's dubbed the Sailing Capital of the World. Take a cruise on a charter sailboat or yacht, or rent your own electric boat, kayak or standup paddleboard. Enjoy the quiet calm of our creeks and rivers or head out to the open waters of the Chesapeake Bay. WHO YOU GONNA CALL? Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County (888) 302-2852 www.visitannapolis.org AREA GUIDES • • • STATS • • • HOTEL ROOMS Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor 757 Baltimore Marriott Inner Harbor at Camden Yards 524 Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore 256 Crowne Plaza Baltimore Downtown- Inner Harbor 385 Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel 586 Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor 488 EXHIBITION FACILITIES Baltimore Convention Center Total Exhibit Space 300,000 sq. ft.. Meeting Rooms 50 Largest Ballroom 36,672 sq. ft. WHO YOU GONNA CALL? Visit Baltimore – (877) Baltimore https://baltimore.org/ Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce http://www.greaterbaltimorechamber.com Baltimore Convention Center exhibition-hall photo credit: Baltimire C.C. B M & T ••• July August 2022 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 45

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