PHOTOS!
Posted by sheila on 06 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Wedding General
Check out our photos on Flickr — thanks for the account, Albert!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheilamax/sets/
Posted by sheila on 06 Nov 2007 | Tagged as: Wedding General
Check out our photos on Flickr — thanks for the account, Albert!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sheilamax/sets/
May 12, 2007 in Baltimore at the American Visionary Art Museum
Reservations should be made as soon as possible and definitely no later than April 15, 2007 to lock in the rates quoted.
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Hyatt Regency Baltimore ****
Preferred site for wedding party.
Price: $199/night
This is the preferred hotel in terms of location, quality and the fact that Max and Sheila will be staying here.
(410) 528-1234
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Baltimore Marriott at Camden Yards ****
Price: $189/night
This hotel is also close to the site of the wedding and reception, as well as the inner harbor.
(410) 962-0202
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Radisson Lord Baltimore ****
Price: $169/night
This hotel is 3 blocks from the harbor and also farther from the reception site than the Hyatt Regency.
(410) 539-8400
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Price: $179/night
This is hotel is on the water, but is on the other side of the harbor from the reception site.
(443) 923-4000
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Amerisuites at BWI ***
Price: $99/night
This will require guests to acquire transportation. It is a 15 minute drive from this hotel to the reception site. Public transportation is available.
(410) 859-3366
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Scarborough Fair Bed and Breakfast
Price: $165-210/night
This is the closest location to the ceremony/reception site, but rooms will fill up quickly since there are only 6!
(410) 837-0010
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You should also know that for most of these hotels, you might be able to find better prices on the internet. We would, of course, prefer that you stay closer to the reception site (Hyatt, Marriott or Scarborough Fair).
"AVAM is a monument to the failure of words... which are not yet able to describe the fantastic creations here, starting with the four-story high whirligig that greets visitors."
Dean Olsher, All Things Considered, NPR
The 35,000-square-foot main building combines an elliptical, three-story, historic industrial building with extensive new architecture to contain six galleries, filled with art exploring one central exhibition theme at a time. The central stairway, balustrade and garden gates were beautifully hand cast by metal artist, David Hess.
Click here for the museum website.
Click the map to get the exact location of the museum.
And here for directions from the Museum's website.