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Workshop Location: THE HISTORIC INNS OF ANNAPOLIS (Governor Calvert House) 58 State Circle Annapolis, MD 21401 Phone: 410-263-2641 Historic Inns toll-free reservations line: 1-800-847-8882 Fax: 410-269-0990 Website: http://www.historicinnsofannapolis.com/ (Additional hotel information can be obtained from this website.) RESERVING YOUR HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS A limited number of sleeping rooms for Workshop participants has been reserved for the Workshop on MicroRNA in Cellular Development and Hematopoiesis at the host hotel, The Historic Inns of Annapolis at the Governor Calvert House. The rate is the prevailing government rate of $116 per night for single and double occupancy, plus applicable state and local taxes. To receive this reduced rate, please call The Historic Inns of Annapolis reservations at 410-263-2641 or toll-free at 1-800-847-8882, and indicate that you are requesting a room at the Governor Calvert House for the Workshop on MicroRNA in Cellular Development and Hematopoiesis. Reservations must be made by no later than Monday, April 2, 2007, and must be secured with a major credit card. Please be certain that the hotel provides you with a confirmation number for your reservation. After April 2, 2007, the official room block will be released and the hotel may charge higher rates and could be sold out. When making a reservation, please provide room and bedding preferences. The hotel will assign specific room types on check-in, based on availability. Please be advised that requests are not guaranteed. ABOUT THE GOVERNOR CALVERT HOUSE BRIEF HISTORY There are 3 Inns within a short walking distance of each other that make up The Historic Inns of Annapolis. Each Inn is in a restored historical building. The Workshop will take place in the Governor Calvert House on State Circle. This old historic home was once lived in by two former Maryland governors, both named Calvert, and has been restored as a small hotel and conference center. The Historic Inns of Annapolis are located right in the center of town, where you can walk the historic streets, shop on Main Street, visit the waterfront, and sample Annapolis famous blue crabs in this quiet waterside town. All historic rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as Cable TV, hairdryers, dataports, phones, and private baths. There are also luxury suites, featuring Historic King or Queen Beds. Depending on your vantage point, you may have views of the State House, the waterfront, or Main Street. The Governor Calvert House faces the State House on one side and Colonial Gardens on the other. Hotel Amenities for Historic Inns of Annapolis
Check-in time - 3:00 p.m. Check-out time - 12:00 noon Star rating: 3 AIR TRAVEL There are three major airports that service the Annapolis area: Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport (approximately 15 minutes from The Historic Inns) Reagan National Airport (approximately 30 minutes from The Historic Inns) Dulles International Airport (approximately 60 minutes from The Historic Inns) If flying into BWI Airport, you may call 410-859-0800 to make shuttle reservations through SuperShuttle. Reservations must be made at least 2 hours in advance. A one-way fare will cost approximately $19 and the roundtrip fare will cost approximately $30. If flying into Reagan National Airport or Dulles International Airport, you may call 1-800-258-3826 to make shuttle reservations through SuperShuttle or visit the SuperShuttle booth located at the airport. Rates will vary. Auto rental agencies are located at all airports for those interested in renting cars. Taxi services are also available. Parking in Annapolis can be a challenge. Valet parking is available with overnight accommodations for $12 per day, with in-and-out privileges. A loading zone is in front of the Governor Calvert House. Parking for day guests is available at the Municipal Parking Garage, Noah Hillman Garage, located on Duke of Gloucester Street, just 1 block past Conduit Street on the left. DIRECTIONS BY CAR From the Washington, DC, Metro Area: Head toward I-495 East on the Capital Beltway. Merge onto US-50 East via Exit 19A toward Annapolis. Take Route 50 East for approximately 22 miles. Take Exit 24 (Historic District), which is Rowe Boulevard/Route 70. Follow Rowe Boulevard to the end, which will be the Historic State House. Turn left onto College Avenue. Make the first right onto North Street. Make a right onto State Circle. Approximately halfway around the Circle you will reach the Governor Calvert House on your right, 58 State Circle. From Baltimore: Take I-97 South toward Annapolis. I-97 South connects to Route 50 East. Follow Route 50 East to Exit 24 (Historic District). Follow Rowe Boulevard to the end, which will be the Historic State House. Turn left onto College Avenue. Make the first right onto North Street. Make a right onto State Circle. Approximately halfway around the Circle you will reach the Governor Calvert House on your right, 58 State Circle. From Delaware: Take I-95 South toward the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Follow to Route 301 South, which will connect to Route 50 West. Follow Route 50 West across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Continue on Route 50 West across the Severn River Bridge. Take Exit 24A Rowe Boulevard/Route 70. Follow Rowe Boulevard to the end, which will be the Historic State House. Turn left onto College Avenue. Make the first right onto North Street. Make a right onto State Circle. Approximately halfway around the Circle you will reach the Governor Calvert House on your right, 58 State Circle. Annapolis, on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, is the seat of both the state and county government. It is a city with a rich Colonial history and is home to a wide variety of cultural arts, outdoor and boating activities, and the U.S. Naval Academy. During your visit, wander through the historic district, watch the sailboats in the Bay, or eat a crab cake in one of the area's fine restaurants! |
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