Fort Bragg Officers Club

Address:
Armistead & Totten Sts.,
Bldg., 1-4930
Fort Bragg
North Carolina
28307
USA
Venue contact title
Manager
Venue contact first name
Tony
Venue contact last name
Pugh
Venue contact telephone
910-907-1945
Fax
910-907-1945

Fort Detrick

Address:
Communities Activities Center
Blue Gray Room
Frederick
Maryland
USA
Venue contact telephone
301-619-3357

Luke Air Force Base

Address:
The Desert Star NCO Club
Phoenix
Arizona
USA

U.S. Department of State

Address:
Main State, Exhibit Hall
Washington
District Of Columbia
USA

Westin Hotel Edmonton

Address:
10135 100 Street
Edmonton
Canada
Venue contact telephone
780-426-3636

Hilton London Green Park

Address:
Half Moon Street
London
United Kingdom
Venue contact title
Ms.
Venue contact telephone
44-20-76297522
Fax
44-20-74918971

Imperial Hotel London

Address:
Russell Square
London
United Kingdom
Venue contact telephone
20-7837 3655

Husky Detroit Technical Center

Address:
45145 West 12 Mile Road
P.O. Box 930
Novi
Michigan
48377
USA
Venue contact telephone
631.845.1000

Ritz Carlton Washington D.C.

Address:
1150 22nd St., NW
Washington
District Of Columbia
20037
USA
Venue contact title
Sales Manager
Venue contact first name
Seamus
Venue contact last name
Gallagher
Venue contact telephone
202-835-0500
Fax
202-835-1588

Embassy Suites Hotel Greensboro

Address:
204 Centreport Drive
Greensboro
North Carolina
27409
USA
Venue contact telephone
336-668-4535
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