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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. RECEPTION SITES home. For more information, visit http:// www.summerseat.org/. Prince George’s County Belair Mansion, Bowie. Samuel Ogle, provincial governor of Maryland lived in this plantation, built in 1745 and enlarged in 1914. The mansion is filled with art and has been restored. For more information, visit http://www. cityofbowie.org/museum/rental.asp. Visit http://www.pgparks.com/places/ Billingsley House, Upper Marlboro. If you’re planning a small wedding, look into this brick home, built around 1740 and situated on 430 acres overlooking the Patuxent River and the Western Branch. Darnall’s Chance, Upper Marlboro. With space for small events inside the 1742 home, Darnall’s Chance can also host larger events outside. There is a lighted patio on the home, which Port Tobacco Courthouse elegantsettings.html for detailed information on the sites listed below. Adelphi Mill, Adelphi. Located on the Anacostia River, this mill is the oldest and largest mill in the D.C. area. The two-story stone building was built around 1796 and can accommodate medium-sized events. You must live in Prince George’s or Montgomery county to rent this facility. once belonged to a well-to-do Scottish immigrant and his family. Dorsey Chapel, Glenn Dale. Completed in 1900, this little chapel was once the spiritual center of the African American community around the turn of the century. It’s small -- maximum 50 people -- but if you’re planning an intimate ceremony, it might be just right. Montpelier Mansion, Laurel. Walk the grounds of this mansion, SoMdWeddings.com | 95 |