The Supper Room
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With its club-like atmosphere, matching couches, oriental rugs, arched ceiling and Chestnut Street views, this third floor Supper Room is an ideal space for smaller banquets or lively conversation.
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This intimate, first floor room could be used as an additional coat room or a comfortable waiting area for a lecturer to review notes or for a special guest.
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This first floor room is the perfect setting for smaller meetings, or a pre-meeting reception or cocktails.
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This first floor room, adjacent to the Pickering Room, could be used for food stations and/or a bar set-up or service.
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Outdoors, just steps from the Pickering Room along beautiful Chestnut Street, is a small, shady Brick Terrace. Enclosed by an antique wrought iron fence and greenery, this terrace has room for tables and chairs for a pleasant, relaxing break. If used without tables and chairs, it becomes a gathering place for lively conversation and people watching. (Alcohol may be consumed only within the confines of the Terrace or inside Hamilton Hall.)
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A beautifully proportioned room featuring a Musicians' Gallery, Palladian windows, Russian mirrors, vaulted ceiling and a unique, McIntire designed "sprung" floor, the Ballroom can accommodate three hundred and twenty-five guests for a standing reception, two hundred and fifty guests theater style and one hundred and sixty plus guests for a sit down dinner with dancing.
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The Lafayette Room, adjoining the Ballroom, is ideal for a separate bar set-up or dessert stations allowing maximum space for your dinner or corporate event.
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With its club-like atmosphere, matching couches, oriental rugs, arched ceiling and Chestnut Street views, this third floor Supper Room is an ideal space for smaller banquets or lively conversation.