Airlie Conference Center | |
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Town or city | Airlie, Virginia, US |
Year(s) built | 1899 |
Renovated |
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Owner | American University |
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Floor area | 18,570 square feet (1,725 m2) |
Grounds | 300 acres |
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Number of rooms | 150 |
Number of suites | 14 |
References | |
"Meetings at Airlie". www.virginia.org. Retrieved 2024-04-24. |
The Airlie Conference Center, commonly referred to simply as Airlie, is a historic hotel outside of Warrenton, Virginia.[1] The compound is best known for having become a safe space for dialogue during the US civil rights movement, and as the origin of Earth Day.[2]