Flavorful food and drink spice up Atlanta's culinary scene

If the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, as the saying goes, the South undoubtedly has scores of admirers. In the Atlanta area alone,

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Cultural attractions in Albany and Saratoga Springs

Everything that makes Albany and Saratoga Springs splendid places to visit also makes them shining stars on the Northeast’s meetings map. Both

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New Jersey Hotel Reopens as Crowne Plaza

InterContinental Hotels Group announced the conversion of the 148-room

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Why You Should Work with Greater Ontario CVB for Your California Planning Needs

Taylor Smith has a conversation with Greater Ontario CVB Director of Sales Arlette Garibay about Ontario, California’s newest meetings and events

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Next-gen Convention Center Design

Today’s attendees need buildings that are intentionally designed for them, maintains Michael Lockwood, convention centers design director for

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Meet Dubuque, Iowa

With a little bit of this and a little bit of that, Dubuque, Iowa offers meetings and events large city amenities and services in a small city

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IACC-Americas Names Copper Skillet Finalists

Four chefs from IACC Canadian- and U.S.-member properties recently competed for the Americas

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Zoom In: Q&A With Jeremy & Michelle Hoffman, Preserve Restaurant

Jeremy & Michelle Hoffman were two Culinary Institute of America grads with a passion for pickling, preserving and fermenting that inspired

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L.E. Hotels Launches Luxe Collection

L.E. Hotels unveiled its new Luxe Collection, which is comprised of a select group of hotels within L.E. Hotels’ “Limited Edition”

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Sports venues double as exciting off-site venues

Whether historic or brand new, sports stadiums provide site-specific environments for planners to create ideas with plenty of moving parts that they

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Central Florida offers an abundance of new hotels and venues

From Orlando to Kissimmee to Lakeland and beyond, tourism and transportation investments keep meeting professionals coming back to Central Florida.

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5 Quick Health Tips for Busy Travelers

According to the U.S. Travel Association, Americans take 2.1 billion trips for business or leisure annually. Unfortunately, your health takes a toll

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3 Indiana Cities Offering Imaginative Venues

The Hoosier State has long been known for basketball, the Indy 500—“the greatest spectacle in racing”—and having a plethora of corn, but Indiana’s

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Sheraton Grand Properties Make US Debut

Sheraton Hotels and Resorts announced the designation of both the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers as

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Graduate Hotels Brand Debuts in Seattle

SEATTLEThe Graduate Seattle opened in the city’s University District. The

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John Schafer

NEW YORK, N.Y. The Grand Hyatt New York announced

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Amex Predicts Meetings Growth in 2016

Positive economic trends combined with the global expansion of companies will drive continued growth for the meetings industry in 2016, according to

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From sunup to sundown and beyond, the 'Jewel of the Sierra' is a gem for groups

Lake Tahoe has something in common with Hollywood stars, as it’s a glamorous place on the nation’s stage that we’re curious about,

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Galveston’s individuality lies in its multifaceted nature

First populated by Native Americans and then discovered by Europeans in the early 16th century, Galveston Island’s remarkable resume

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