The Gathering Place is perfect for both wedding and corporate events. The Patuxent Grand ballroom can host your wedding ceremony, reception, or both! With a large dance floor and an elegantly appointed interior, it accommodates 285 seated dinner guests. The Gathering Place is a superior space for corporate events and conferences as well. The Patuxent...
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Columbia SportsPark and SkatePark are great amenities to the community and are available for parties and corporate events. The SportsPark has an 18-hole mini golf course, 10 batting cages, clubhouse, two 600-foot pavilions and a playground. The miniature golf course was designed with extensive landscaping as a the Check Availability
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In 1820, Amos Williams and his three brothers borrowed $20,000.00 from their friend John Savage to start a textile weaving business on the banks of the Little Patuxent River. The water from the river flowed over a huge 30 foot water wheel which powered the machines that wove the cloth. Today, the historic complex of...
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Carroll Baldwin Memorial Hall was built in 1921-22 to honor the life of Carroll Baldwin, the beloved supervisor of Savage Mill until his death in 1918. The Hall, a Maryland Historical Trust site, is a two-story structure built of local materials. The signature stonework of the exterior is river stone from the nearby Little Patuxent...
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Celebrate your next special event in this richly appointed contemporary atmosphere. Their attractive lobby, complete with cathedral ceiling and skylight is included with the Banquet Room at no extra charge for all weekend socials. The Banquet Room accommodates up to 100 people. Included with the rental is the use of their kitchen with stove, microwave and refrigerator. Tables...
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Located at Route 108 and Route 32 in Clarksville, Maryland, 25 minutes from Baltimore and 45 minutes from Washington, D.C., Claret Hall in River Hill is perfect for your special occasion social events. Our indoor space features gorgeous high ceilings and our outdoor space has a lovely gazebo to serve as your focal point. The atrium...
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Belmont was built in 1738, home to Caleb and Priscilla Dorsey of Elkridge. The Manor House was passed through generations of Dorseys, Hansons and Bruce families. It was bequeathed to the Smithsonian Institute. The Smithsonian converted Belmont into a conference center. In 1983, The American Chemical Society purchased the property, which continued the tradition of providing excellent hospitality....
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With its clerestory reception area and cathedral ceilings throughout, Amherst House is a contemporary building that offers a warm setting for any function. Whether it is a wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, social business function or a business meeting, your needs will be met by using one room or several in combination. The 4300 square-foot building contains...
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The Meeting House is fully accessible to people with mobility impairments. The covered entrance leads directly to a large atrium lobby, with brick fireplace. Ample parking, wireless internet, and a variety of rooms and room arrangements are some of the amenities we offer. The facility also has a large commercial kitchen for catered events. Check for...
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The Dorsey's Search Meeting Room was built in 1982 so residents had space for meetings and small community gatherings. As the village population increased, the Columbia Association constructed Linden Hall in 1991/1992. Linden Hall is the home to the village offices and serves as a community center for many different functions. Check for Availability
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