Historic Event Spaces

Historic Event Spaces

Hidden on a cozy street in the West Village, this landmark 18th century carriage house is a perpetual favorite for celebrating special occasions. Chef Craig Hopson, a 2007 NYC Rising Star Chef, prepares innovative American cuisine with emphasis...

IMPECCABLE CUISINE. GENUINE SERVICE. FRESH IDEAS.
 
Whether you’re looking for a casual office party or sophisticated celebration, Patina Restaurant Group brings years of unrivaled experience and expertise...

IMPECCABLE CUISINE. GENUINE SERVICE. FRESH IDEAS.
 
Whether you’re looking for a casual office party or sophisticated celebration, Patina Restaurant Group brings years of unrivaled experience and...

246 East 58th Street is the last publicly accessible masterpiece in New York of the legendary late modernist architect Paul Rudolph. The house features an intricate modulation of a dynamic assembly of built and void spaces. An uncomplicated,...

Have your ceremony in Egypt and a reception in China without ever leaving Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The warmly lit Lower Egyptian gallery, perfect for a ceremony or reception, houses...

The Philadelphia Museum of Art offers a collection of the most prestigious and spectacular settings for entertaining in the city. At an intimate garden party at the Rodin Museum, a stylish cocktail reception in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman...

A stunning blend of historic architecture and contemporary interior styling, Phoenixville Foundry takes every event to dramatic new heights. Once the site of the Phoenix Iron and Steel Company, the Foundry is steeped in history and is listed...

Whether planning a reception for 3,000, a fundraiser for 1,500, or an intimate dinner for 20, the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center will add style and elegance to your gathering. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue between the...

On September 21, 2004 the National Museum of the American Indian opened on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Dedicated to the culture, art and history of the Native peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, it is the only museum of its kind...

Sole East: Montauk’s best kept secret.

The hotel is housed in a historical landmark two-story building of classic American Tudor architecture and situated on a secluded beautiful plot of land on Fort Pond.

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