Pennsylvania Convention Center
Phila.gov and Gophila.com present Visit Philadelphia!!! From our yearly Flower Show to the Philadelphia Auto show that attracts thousands of visitors over the three day period, the Pennsylvania Convention Center has something for everyone. ... Click to visit the Pennsylvania Convention Center ... [Read More]
DC Government’s Resident Resource Center: Pennsylvania Day Trips Tour a Civil War house, one of 10 Civil War-related museums, and Gettysburg National Military Park . Philadelphia Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell at Independence National Historical Park . Find out what else is happening in the city through the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation or the Convention Center . ... Citywide Call Center : (202) 727-1000 ... Searchable Databases Search Property Sales Search Property Assessments Search the DC Code Search Municipal Regulations Search for Schools in DC Search DC Parks Find Recreation Centers Search Public Library Catalog ALL SEARCHABLE DATABASES ... [Read More]
NCBI Exhibit Schedule Town & Country Convention Center, San Diego, California ... Savannah International Trade and Convention Center, Savannah, Georgia ... Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas ... [Read More]
Attachment 1: Pennsylvania - Rhode Island Construct PA 36 Convention Center Connector in Blair County ... Construct Towamencin Township multimodal center ... Renovate Harrisburg Transportation Center in Dauphin County ... [Read More]
Hospitality Cabinet WHEREAS, the departments and agencies currently involved in the development and promotion of a quality hospitality/tourism product include the City Commerce Department, Penns Landing Corporation, the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, and Historic Philadelphia, Inc.; ... General Manager of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority ... Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority ... [Read More]
ARC | ARC to Co-Host Assets to Opportunities Conference in Pennsylvania WASHINGTON , March 30, 2005—A regional conference on asset-based economic development will be held in Altoona, Pennsylvania, April 25–26 at the Blair County Convention Center. Focused on turning the Appalachian Region’s “Assets to Opportunities,” the conference will demonstrate how communities can identify and leverage their existing historical, physical, natural, cultural, and economic resources to revitalize their economies. ... [Read More]
Hudson Yards - New York City Department of City Planning There are four special zoning districts that are wholly or partially within the area. The Special Jacob K. Javits Convention Center District was adopted in 1986 to promote development across from the Javits Convention Center between West 34th and West 39th streets. A portion of the Special Garment Center District is located between Eighth and Ninth avenues from West 35th to West 40th streets. The district includes preservation requirements for garment-related manufacturing uses in the midblocks. The other two special districts, the Special Clinton District and the Special Midtown District, are located at the periphery of the rezoning area. ... [Read More]
ATP In Your Area ... June 19-22, 2005 , Bio2005 Annual International Convention , Pennsylvania Convention Center is located at 1101 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA (POC: Doug Jones ) ... [Read More]
The Learning Page... News Monona Terrace Convention Center, Madison, WI; August 2-5, 2005 ... David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, Pa; October 6-9, 2005 ... Visit the Environment Community Center to explore a variety of primary sources focusing on the environment. ... [Read More]
NARA | Exhibit Hall | The Founding Fathers: Pennsylvania Wilson reached the apex of his career in the Constitutional Convention (1787), where his influence was probably second only to that of Madison. Rarely missing a session, he sat on the Committee of Detail and in many other ways applied his excellent knowledge of political theory to convention problems. Only Gouverneur Morris delivered more speeches. ... Although Morris was reelected to the Pennsylvania legislature for 1785-86, his private ventures consumed most of his time. In the latter year, he attended the Annapolis Convention, and the following year the Constitutional Convention, where he sympathized with the Federalists but was, for a man of his eminence, strangely silent. Although in attendance at practically every meeting, he spoke only twice in debates and did not serve on any committees. In 1789, declining Washington's offer of appointment as the first Secretary of the Treasury, he took instead a U.S. Senate seat (1789-95). ... [Read More]
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