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Dave,
from the looks of the property on the web, it might have been Xerox University before it was bought by some group. Nice place super large campus. Conference and Education rooms were excellent. Meals and on-site pub pizza joint were cool - well equipped

Many of the guest rooms were like dorm sized with two sharing a common bathroom. Facility backed into Potomac river on one side and who knows were on other sides. * HUGE with live stock ( Deer etal. running about at night). You need a car to go any place off property.

Some local historian might validate if this is true and if it has been modernized.

Glenn.

At 06:02 PM 10/28/2006, Dave McKenzie wrote:
Sounds like the National Conference Center:

  http://www.conferencecenter.com

--Dave

Glenn Ericson wrote:
> And the  name of that conference  center is??
>
>
>
> At 01:27 PM 10/27/2006, Rebecca.Perdue@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> One more post! Did you all know that the largest conference center in the
>> US is in Leesburg, Virginia?  That's just a few miles from Dullas
>> International Airport outside of Washington DC. It has 950 rooms. Hotel
>> rooms in that area should not be too expensive.
>>
>> For those in Maryland who don't want to use the bridges, they could even
>> take the hand poled ferry across the Potomac to get there.
>>
>> Rebecca Perdue, Systems Programmer
>> City of Roanoke Department of Technology
>> 215 W. Church Avenue, 4th Floor North
>> Roanoke, VA 24011
>> 540/853-2942
>> Fax 540/853-6044
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