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Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
700 Aliceanna Street
BaltimoreMaryland 21202

City lights, harbor views and downtown sights are all yours on the scenic Inner Harbor. Visit the shops and restaurants of the nearby Harborplace Pavilions. Check out area attractions – the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center and Planetarium, Fort McHenry National Monument or B&O Railroad Museum. Baltimore was established by the Colonial government in 1729, at the end of the broad Patapsco River that empties into the Chesapeake Bay. The city grew as a port and shipbuilding center and enjoyed booming business during the War of Independence. Today, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor provides the heartbeat of a vibrant, growing metropolis.

Set on the edge of the Inner Harbor, the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is just steps from the city’s best dining, entertainment and cultural venues. Rooms can be reserved at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront online or by calling toll free at 1-800-468-3571 or direct at 410-385-3000. Be sure to mention you’re attending the WHC meeting to get a group rate. WHC group room rate is $229.00/night for both single and double rooms. The group room rate will expire Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Reserve your space today! 

Getting Around

The Baltimore Marriott Waterfront is less than a 20-minute drive from Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport, and easy to reach from Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York from Interstate 95 or via Amtrak. For information about transportation from BWI, phone SuperShuttle at 1-800-BLUE VAN (258-3826). SuperShuttle is also available from Washington Dulles International or Reagan National airports.

Questions? Please contact symposium@wildlifehc.org.