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Location and Accommodations

The program will be held at The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel, one of the largest university-based conference center hotels of its kind in the country. The Penn Stater, part of Penn State's Innovation Park, features newly renovated rooms, extensive meeting facilities, and excellent restaurants.

A limited number of rooms have been set aside at the program location. Call or fax The Penn Stater to make your room reservation. Be sure to identify yourself as a participant in the Computational Methods in Stormwater Management short course. Please give the registration clerk the following reservation identification number: STO0616. Reservations should be made at least thirty days prior to the start of the short course.

To reserve your room or for additional information
Phone: 800-233-7505 or 814-863-5000
Fax: 814-863-5002
Web site: http://www.pennstatehotels.com/

Travel

By air: The State College/University Park Airport is located near the conference site. Call 814-865-5511 or visit http://www.statecollegeairport.org/ for information on flights.

By car: The University Park campus is located within driving distance of many major cities, including Harrisburg (1.5 hrs., 90 mi.), Pittsburgh (3 hrs., 137 mi.), Philadelphia (3.5 hrs., 194 mi.), Baltimore (3.5 hrs., 155 mi.), Washington, D.C. (4 hrs., 190 mi.), New York City (5 hrs., 250 mi.), and Toronto (6.5 hrs., 304 mi.).
Please visit http://www.psu.edu/ur/visitors.html for detailed visitor information, including maps.

 


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