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Performance and History: What History? University of Washington February 22-23, 2007


Conference Hotel [download print version]

Hotel Deca (formerly University Tower Hotel) has been selected for the Performance and History Conference. A block of rooms has been set aside (for the nights of Feb. 21, 22, 23, 2007) for anyone wishing to book a room at the hotel. The University rate is $109/night plus 15.6% tax. Located at 4705 Brooklyn Ave NE, the hotel is within walking distance to and from the University of Washington campus.

When making a reservation please reference the "Performance and History Conference" to ensure that you receive the conference rate and room type (king or queen/queen). Reservations may be made by calling the hotel directly at 800-899-0251 between the hours of 8am-7pm PST Monday through Friday and 10am-4pm on Saturday and Sunday, by faxing reservations to 206-545-2103, or by emailing requests to reservations@hoteldeca.com.

The block of rooms will be held by Hotel Deca until Sunday, January 21, 2007. Reservations received after this date will be accepted at the group rate based upon hotel availability.

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