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July / August 2017

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B M & T ••• July/August 2017 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 31 ASSEMBLY ON FIVE MEETING CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA The Assembly on Five Meeting Center is situ- ated in the 481-room (including 52 suites) DoubleTree Hotel on S. Broad Street in Center City Philadelphia. The facility includes seven spacious conference rooms (the largest of which is 1,083 sq. ft.) with refreshment kiosk for groups from 10-60. The DoubleTree Hotel fea- tures more than 27,000 sq. ft. of additional func- tion space. Managed by Hilton Worldwide, they offer dedicated conference services, A/V built in, wired & wireless Internet, whiteboards, tackable walls, plasma TVs and drop-down screens and PSAV onsite. Assembly on Five Meeting Center is easily accessible from major highways and is in walking distance to theaters, restaurants, and cultural sites. For more information call them at (215) 893-1600 or email shannon.jones@hilton.com. KELLOGG CONFERENCE CENTER, TUSKEGEE, AL True Southern Hospitality is what you will expe- rience when you step inside the simple elegance at our Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center at Tuskegee University. The facility offers 108 gue- strooms and suites that blend the stately Georgian architecture and Southern grandeur of the past with the modern amenities and relaxing comforts of the present. Superior Service is what you can expect to receive during your stay here. Staff put forth every effort to ensure that your stay with is restful, enjoyable and productive. They work hard to ensure that your event meets your expectations. He facility offers six meeting rooms, the largest of which is a ballroom able to accommodate up to 350, Before your confer- ence is over, be sure to take a tour of this historic campus to top off your visit to Tuskegee. For more information contact them at (800) 949-6161 or (334) 727-3000. at D Ci sp w gr tu tio of w w PS is in cu 89

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