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History
The Eleanor N. Dana Conference Center was made possible by generous gifts from the Charles A. Dana Foundation, the Dana Corporation Foundation, and the Dana Corporation. The center was opened in 1983, and underwent extensive remodeling in 1994. It serves as the primary site for continuing education programs of the Medical College of Ohio, as well as a major meeting facility for Toledo and Northwest Ohio.

The Hilton Toledo Hotel is located adjacent to the center and connected via an enclosed walkway. This facility has 213 deluxe hotel guest rooms and other accomodations to support meetings.


Page updated: December 08, 2006
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