EBHS 2008 CONFERENCE
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Our 33nd annual conference will take place at the Embassy Suites (Hilton) Montgomery. Located in the heart of downtown Montgomery, There are plenty of historic sites and neighborhoods within walking distance, and the hotel provides its guests with first rate accommodations and amenities. The Embassy
Suites Hotel and Montgomery Conference Center combines outstanding
accommodations with a convenient location right next to the city’s historic
Union Station in downtown. The hotel is located just off the I-65/I-85
interchange and 15 miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport. Montgomery is
home to several major corporations and universities, as well as great
recreation and attractions. The Alabama State Capitol, First White House of
the Confederacy, Rosa Parks Museum, Hank Williams Museum and the famous
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church are all a short walk away. The
hotel offers the best stay of all Montgomery hotels, whether you’re
traveling on business or looking for a discount family vacation.
The Hilton Montgomery is located at
300 Tallapoosa Street, Montgomery, Alabama
36104, Telephone: 1-401-831-3900.
Phone: (334) 269-5055; Fax: (334) 269-0360; E-mail:
mgmes@jqh.com . A bloc of rooms has been set aside for conference participants and their guests. The conference rate is $119 for single plus taxes and fees. Reservations must be made by March 27, 2008 to be eligible for the conference rate. You can make your reservation by calling or writing directly to the hotel room reservation department in Montgomery, or by calling the toll-free number 1-800-HILTONS. To receive this rate it is necessary that you request the group rate for the Economic and Business Historical Society (EBHS). You can also make your reservation on-line at the web page of Embassy Suites. Once you reach the “Dates and Preferences” section of the reservation process, be sure to enter “EBH” in the Group/Convention Code space. Additional information and directions can be found on-line at the hotel’s web-page.
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