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Historic venues give Virginia distinctive flavor

In April 1607, the landing of colonizers from the Virginia Company of London at Cape Henry, now Virginia Beach, and their subsequent up-river leg to

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7 Site Selection Concerns to Consider Right Now

Given today’s increasingly complex and turbulent world, it’s little wonder if site selection has also grown increasingly complex. It’s a multi-

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A Look at the Newly Expanded Charlotte Convention Center

Meeting planners shared, and Charlotte listened. As the Queen City expands its restaurant and brewery scene, vast hotel and accommodations

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Mall of America Adds Attractions

In addition to the development outside of the Mall of America in Bloomington, a number of new attractions and event spaces have recently launched or

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San Diego Shines with New and Improved Meeting Hotels and Venues

For 250 years old, San Diego is looking pretty good. In 2019, the city celebrated the 250th commemoration of its founding, growing to the eighth-

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MidAm casino resorts await in town and country

The Midwest might not be the first place a planner’s mind leaps when casino resorts come up, but the fact of the matter is that the region has

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Omaha and Council Bluffs Growing Community-Friendly Spaces

Set across the Missouri River from each other, Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, offer a convenient package for meeting groups that are

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Omaha's Old Market Entertainment District

Costing Your Connectivity

It's safe to say few planners expect the meeting or event venues they contract to provide free food and beverage services. Yet many planners continue

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Alabama greets groups with iconic lures

History feels more alive when you’re having fun, and Alabama serves up a full plate of historic sites and good times.Football, Mardi Gras,

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Nights at the Museum

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IAEE Reveals ‘20 Under 30’ Honorees

The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) selected the 2015 honorees of its

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Hilton Launches Online Tools for Small Groups

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Fun Outdoor Activities for Groups in Montana

With a nickname like “Big Sky Country,” it’s no wonder that Montana is a state known for its natural beauty. From breathtaking mountain ranges to

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Skiing at Big Sky Resort

Las Vegas Mainstays and New Entrants Keep the Group Market Rolling in 2022

“Who knew that paradise looked like this?” said Mick Jagger exuberantly to the crowd during last November’s sold-out Rolling Stones concert at

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Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones Performs in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium.

Decor can impress without breaking the bank

Decor, especially when it really has a “wow” factor, can undeniably enhance an event, but it’s also an area where cost may

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San Francisco's East Bay

Gertrude Stein once said, “There’s no there there,” referring to her hometown of Oakland, but with all due respect to the famous

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Lessons Learned

The mother of all public relations disasters for the meetings and incentives industry, the AIG junket at Southern California’s St. Regis

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Detroit’s Cobo Square Set for Spring Debut

DETROITWith the close of the successful 2016 North American International Auto Show, the Cobo

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2 Food & Beverage Suppliers Share Their Secrets to Savings

Editor’s note: Both suppliers interviewed for comments about food and beverage (F&B) are speaking as individuals who happen to be officers of

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