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Springtime in the Mid-Atlantic

Top Picks

The College of William And Mary is as old as the country itself, founded in 1693 on a royal charter from the King and Queen of England. While history abounds on this campus, located in the equally historic colonial town of Williamsburg, Virginia, groups will find modern charm with classrooms that accommodate 20-60 people and auditoriums that can host up to 450 people. Staff can also help arrange housing, meals, catering, audio-visual needs, and transportation.

University of Maryland, College Park, is another option for younger clientele. It has repeatedly been named a Unique Venues Best of Award winner for youth groups and sports camps thanks to its self-contained identity and a range of amenities including athletic facilities and a challenge course.

There’s also American University, which is a national campus arboretum offering unparalleled scenery less than five miles from the White House. American University conference guests have easy access to many national treasures along with art and entertainment, while, planners can find both intimate and larger spaces on site including Congressional Hall and the East Campus Commons for a variety of meetings and events.

Coppin State University is an urban campus located just 10 minutes from Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Flexible meeting and event spaces allow for events ranging from sports groups and youth camps to corporate events and conferences. The convenient proximity to Interstate 95 provides access to both Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, PA.

Here are more of our favorite venues in DC, Maryland, and Virginia:

Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
Towson University
Towson, MD
American University
Washington College of Law

Washington, D.C.
University of Maryland,
College Park

College Park, MD
The Catholic University of America
Washington, D.C.
Howard University
Washington, D.C.
American University
Washington, D.C. 
Coppin State University
Baltimore, MD
Old Dominion University
Norfolk, VA
The College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Baltimore, MD