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From the Norfolk Naval Shipyard to major U.S. Coast Guard installations and Langley Air Force Base, the massive military presence on the
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The economy of Idaho, and Boise in particular, has been on fire, with an influx of transplants seeking out the lifestyle advantages of the region and
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It’s likely you’re hearing the term “intellectual capital” thrown around more during your site selection and RFP talks with destination marketing
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Remember when it was the height of rudeness to be pecking away on your smart phone while in a meeting session? Well, the days of even intermittent
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Gardens, theaters, museums, universities and performing arts centers are among the cultural venues that attendees convening in South Carolina’s
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May 25, 2011
While the term green meeting most often refers to a meeting's carbon footprint, groups can experience green in the truest sense of the word by taking
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The central and western regions of Texas are a dream for planners seeking small to midsize metros that are big on culture and affordability. The
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Mississippi conjures images of Civil War and civil rights, Southern hospitality and cuisine, antebellum mansions, writers such as William Faulkner,
October 22, 2010
Even in a state devoted to leisure travel, Southwest Florida stands out when it comes to a leisurely attitude.Quiet white-sand beaches, far-reaching
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The Commonwealth of Virginia holds plenty of modern-day business savvy and sophisticated culture, with history as its foundation. More Civil War
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Mississippi’s history is rich, deep and constant like its namesake river. Tragedy and triumph have spun across the land for centuries, leaving
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