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George Washington Inn & Conference Center to fly Lexington flag
Wednesday, March 26, 2008

The George Washington Inn & Conference Center in historic Williamsburg, Virginia will join The Lexington Collection of fine hotels, plaza hotels, and resorts worldwide on April 4, 2008. “This hotel occupies a special place in the city with the people,” said Bob Berliner, one of the owners of the Lexington Hotel. “Most residents can tell you about attending family or community functions here such as their senior prom or wedding. I’m thrilled that we are able to offer those experiences to the next generation of Williamsburg residents.”

“I’m honored that Bob and his team choose the Lexington brand for their property,” said Steve Belmonte, CEO & President of The Lexington Collection. “This wonderful hotel is the epitome of Old World meets New - with the city as the genesis of American history and the hotel offering guests the splendors of modern amenities and comfort.”

Rania Deimezi - Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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