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Hershey Museum
  • Showcasing the history of Hershey, its founder, Milton Hershey, as well as Native American and German artifacts, the Hershey Museum offers three well-appointed event venues: its West Terrace, Harrison Conference Room and Main Gallery. The museum plans to open a new building in October 2008, named The Hershey Story, which will also have space for group events. www.hersheymuseum.org

Hershey Gardens
  • Situated on 23 acres, Hershey Gardens is open year-round, and during weather-friendly months groups can set up a tent amongst its colorful flowers for up to 150 people. Its Shaded Classroom can seat up to 23 people. During colder times, the venue’s indoor Education Center is suited for groups of up to 40 guests. www.hersheygardens.org

Hershey Theatre
  • Built in 1933 as part of Milton Hershey’s plan for the formation of the community, Hershey Theatre is now a popular venue not only for traveling Broadway acts but also for visiting groups. Perhaps most impressive is the venue’s Grand Lobby, lit and intricately decorated. Other venues include the Mosaic Lobby, Lower Lobby, Stage, and Mezzanine. www.hersheytheatre.com

Antique Auto Museum
  • Offering an impressive array of exhibits highlighting the history of automobiles from the early 1900s to the 1970s, the 71,000-square-foot Antique Auto Museum is a unique option for groups visiting Hershey. After taking pictures in antique cars, delegates have a variety of event venue options to select from, including several meeting rooms and a theater, and a gallery and rotunda. www.aacamuseum.org