4 Key West Chefs Dish on Why Groups Should Experience Local Seafood

Fresh seafood straight out of the water is at the heart of the Key West dining experience.And with its proximity to both the Atlantic Ocean and

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IHG Joins Marriott and Disney in Eliminating Mini Toiletries

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) joined Marriott and Disney in eliminating

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Experience Providence Like a Local: The Insider’s Guide to Where to Go, Eat and Stay in Rhode Island’s Capital City

Providence, Rhode Island’s dynamic capital city, is seeing robust meetings growth, thanks to its vibrant arts scene, diverse food and drink

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Rio/Sao Paulo

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Making Good With Strategic CSR

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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

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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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The Z: Why It’s Important to Talk Through Transitions, Personally and Professionally

It’s funny what one email introduction can lead to in an industry like meetings and events.Earlier this summer, when a mutual friend introduced me to

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The Z: Why It’s Important to Talk Through Transitions, Personally and Professionally

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

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Historic Venues in New Jersey That Enhance Meetings and Events

Opened in 1929 with 4,300 seats, the Warner Theater was Atlantic City’s crown jewel showroom and movie palace. In 1957, one year before purchasing

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Kentucky

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Connecticut

More CoverageThe Art TrailDiminutive in size

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Dynamic dining venues take root in New York, Long Island and Westchester

As NYC & Company’s “See Your City” ad campaign spotlights offbeat neighborhoods for adventurous residents to explore, the same

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These 7 Florida Chefs Draw Menu Inspiration from Their Roots

The success behind some of Florida’s most popular group dining spots are inspired by the stories of their

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