Plans Set for Nashville Convention Hotel

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Sea Island Sold to Coalition of Investors

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White House Plan Includes Gulf Tourism Support

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Virgin Group to Launch Hotel Brand in U.S.

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12 One-of-a-Kind Group Experiences in Florida (That Aren’t Theme Parks)

So, you’ve done beach Olympics, theme parks and

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New Madison Hotel May Require Public Support

By Mike Ivey, courtesy of The Capital Times  A consultant’s new report basically confirms what Monona Terrace officials have been saying

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F&B Revolution: From Upcycled Food to Eliminating Meat at Meetings

It’s a dirty little not-so-secret that meetings and conventions are rife with food waste. Who hasn’t been taken aback when seeing banquet trays full

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ReFED conference buffet line.

Rio/Sao Paulo

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'Blazing' New Trails

If not a banner year, 2011 is shaping up to be a respectable year for meetings and conventions in the Sunshine State. Bookings are stronger, the

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Hot Topic: Revving Them Up

 January 21, 2011

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The Difference Between DEI Certifications and Certificates of Completion

One year ago, we started this series of articles for Meetings Today by explaining 

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Los Angeles: South Bay/Westside

Los Angeles is a bonafide megacity covering nearly 500 square miles, as famous for traffic jams as for its glamour and superstars. The beach cities

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Oregon

From its gorgeous rugged shoreline to majestic Mount Hood, Oregon is a natural paradise that tempts delegates to head outdoors. Depending on where

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Iowa

Iowa is simultaneously the archetypal Upper Midwest state and a symbol of how the entire U.S. may change in the 21st century. While its German, Czech

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San Francisco

There is a place where visitors can browse through Chinese herbal shops, sample rare and fragrant blends fresh from the tea fields of Taiwan, enjoy a

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Northern Ohio

Ohio adopted the tagline the "Heart of It All" in the 1980s. While state tourism authorities have been known to employ hyperbole from time to time,

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Desert Meetings

From jeep tours to canyoneering, desert locales set the perfect backdrop for team-building and break-time activities. Outfitters and DMCs offer an

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Reversal of Fortune

More CoverageIn the PipelineJust a year or

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Kentucky

More CoverageKentucky KeepersFrom the Bourbon

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Connecticut

More CoverageThe Art TrailDiminutive in size

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