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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.

Photos provided by Graylyn

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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