Marconi Conference Center State Historic Park

The Marconi Conference Center, on Highway 1, two miles south of Marshall, is on wooded hills overlooking scenic Tomales Bay in Marin County. The center preserves the historic site while the historic buildings await restoration.

Built in 1913 by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, this station was an integral part of a worldwide radio communication system. Today the stately buildings, designed after the Mediterranean buildings of Marconi's homeland, stand with their red tile roofs and expansive verandas awaiting restoration.

Park visitors enjoy its rich history, hiking on trails through the Monterey pine forest and strolling through the gardens. Marconi operates as a full service Conference Center providing 40 lodging rooms, 5 meeting rooms and a delectable combination of Midwest and California cuisine. Visit the web site at www.MarconiConference.org

Historic Hotel at Marconi

Most rooms have stunning views; all are smoke-free, with private baths and study desks. The lounge area provides games, books and film libraries, snacks and beverages for evening relaxation. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served buffet style. Some of the center’s meeting spaces have bay views; others are in a peaceful forest setting. State of the art audio/visual and modem capabilities are available, and meeting facilities can be configured for casual or auditorium-type seating. Break-out rooms are within each meeting pavilion.

 

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