8 Great Nighttime Entertainment Options in South Dakota

If the day is jam-packed with business, there are plenty of evening opportunities available for groups that would like to include a fun and relaxing

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South Carolina preserves (and celebrates) its heritage

Some 12 miles west of Charleston on Johns Island stands the magnificent Angel Oak, in the three-acre park of the same name. Thought to be one of the

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Southwest Florida: Meeting Makers

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Creating a Niche Market

When working as a meeting planner inside a corporation, association or nonprofit organization, there is a defined audience based on the product or

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Massachusetts' history comes alive at nine distinctive sites

Tradition runs deep in Massachusetts, which is evident in everything from its pride in the Colonial past to its unwavering devotion to Red Sox

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Cape Coral, Fla.The Westin Cape Coral Resort at Marina Village announced the

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Kendra P. Clough, Director of Conference Services, Doug Pitcock ’49 Texas A&M Hotel & Conference Center

Kendra P. Clough has been appointed director of conference services for the Doug Pitcock

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2019 Meetings Trends Survey Responses: What Dietary Preferences and Requirements Are You Seeing?

Meetings Today: Do you find your attendees more frequently require accommodations to be made for dietary restrictions, and if so, what types

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Marriott Advances Its #LoveTravels Campaign

Marriott International announced the creation of Beyond Barriers,

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Reno

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Bloomington Debates Convention Center Expansion

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. A market study shows strong support for a significant expansion of the Bloomington/Monroe County Convention Center, but what it

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Atlantic City Convention Center Buzzes with Action

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Even with some recent hotel struggles and while tackling its new push towards diversification, Atlantic City, N.J., seems to

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Oklahoma boasts arts, architecture and history

The rich abundance of arts and cultural offerings throughout Oklahoma includes everything from Tulsa’s knockout architecture and Oklahoma City

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Australia offers range of awesome aquatic allures

Officially unveiled this January in New York City, the latest installment of Tourism Australia’s global “There’s Nothing Like

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Hilton Orlando: A Top Choice for Meetings in the No. 1 Meeting City in the U.S.

In May, Orlando was selected as the No. 1 meeting destination in the country by Cvent, an industry-leading meetings, events and hospitality provider

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22 meetings industry luminaries who light the way

This year’s class of Meetings Trendsetters, compiled through a survey of our readers, industry outreach and input from past Trendsetters, features a

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Southern Classics and Local Ingredients Are Hallmarks of Alabama's Group Dining Scene

Groups heading to Alabama can count on all manner of Southern comfort, including hospitality, cozy accommodations, meeting space that encourages

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Creative spaces thrive in the Kansas City area

The Kansas City area is alive with all the creative possibilities that attract discerning groups. Local attractions brim with opportunities for

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The Theater Crowd

Detroit boasts a number of historic, fabulously adorned theaters that double as venues for elegant off-site events. Starts such as Frank Sinatra,

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How History Helped Shape Virginia's Venue Options

In Virginia, according to the state’s Department of Historic Resources, historic places and sites collectively “define this place we call

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