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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 and you might feel like royalty. The home, built between 1781 and 1785, sits on 70 acres of land, and its original owners once hosted George Washington and Abigail Adams. The site can accommodate indoor and outdoor weddings. Oxon Hill Manor, Oxon Hill. This 49-room mansion, built in 1929 for FDR’s undersecretary of state, can accommodate large receptions indoors. The 55-acre lot also has gardens, a reflecting pool and a large terrace. Newtown White Mansion, Mitchellville. The Newton White Mansion sits next to the Enterprise Golf Course on nearly 600 acres of land. There is space here for large events indoors and opportunities for tented outdoor events. Prince George’s Ballroom, Landover. Built in 1923, this art deco-style ballroom opens onto a patio and overlooks the Prince George’s County Youth Golf Training Center. It sits on 140 acres of parkland and its spacious ballroom can hold large events while providing plenty of room for dancing. Riversdale, Riverdale Park. This stucco plantation home was built between 1801 and 1807 in both Flemish and American architecture styles. It has space for small weddings. Snow Hill Manor, Laurel. Built in 1755 and rebuilt after fire in 1798, this brick plantation home sits on 15 acres of land. There is space for small events indoors, but larger, tented events can be held outside the two-story home. SoMdWeddings.com | 97 |