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The stone exterior of Graylyn Manor. A person in a green sweater swinging a golf club. A large conference room with rows of covered tables. An assortment of appetizers on platters of varying heights. Two people sitting outside in chairs, facing one another.

Pro tip: Save $30 per person on newly booked Complete Meeting Packages for groups of 10 or more through March.

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Sometimes you need the right space to get your team in the right headspace.

Enter: Graylyn Estate and Conference Center, a historic estate on 55 sprawling acres that offers 15,000+ sqft of flexible meeting spaces, including modern conference rooms, intimate breakout rooms, and dedicated dining areas.

Whether you’re staying just a night or maximizing your time with a productive retreat, Graylyn offers a personalized experience that can include:

  • 25+ professionally led team-building activities
  • Visionary-themed events + breaks
  • Chef-curated dining
  • Luxury amenities
  • Complimentary butterscotch cookies + ice cream

Learn more + see the stunning venue

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