It’s hard to say no to Myrtle Beach, where the sights, sounds and smells of the ocean and the boardwalk—from miles of sandy beaches and
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May 17, 2013
It’s hard to say no to Myrtle Beach, where the sights, sounds and smells of the ocean and the boardwalk—from miles of sandy beaches and
July 31, 2009
American foundation and cornerstone, the Commonwealth of Virginia has written many pivotal chapters of our proud heritage. As the birthplace of a
February 17, 2017
LAHAINA, HawaiiHyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa expanded its meeting and
April 15, 2022
There’s no wrong meetings destination to choose from in Tennessee, whether you’re considering the state because of its access to the Great Smoky
December 29, 2016
There’s a whole lot more to Nashville than its country music legacy, but when you go there for the first time, as I did on a FAM trip in early
October 25, 2017
Hurricane Irma came to Florida in September with a vengeance, even sending this reporter to an Orlando hotel for several days with power outages all
December 12, 2016
The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) announced the launch of its newest initiative, the
October 23, 2017
In his 1869 published letter, “A First Visit to Boston,” Mark Twain, who named Boston as one of only four unique cities in the U.S. (
March 08, 2018
LOS ANGELESLos Angeles Tourism & Convention Board announced the
October 21, 2016
So close, yet so different. Meeting planners in the U.S. have the unique advantage of being sandwiched between two fascinating and distinct nations,
February 19, 2016
The Senior Planners Industry Network (SPIN) announced its 2016 SPINCon event will be held in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., from November 13-15, 2016. This
March 01, 2009
With the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games less than a year away, almost of all of Western Canada is shaping itself up for the festivities.
August 20, 2014
CLEVELANDDowntown Cleveland continues to develop with the addition of the luxury resort, The 9. It opens this September, making it a potential game-
June 30, 2010
Nebraska was only sparsely settled until the California Gold Rush sent people scrambling west in 1849. Most would-be miners passed through the state
July 19, 2012
A new report commissioned by the PCMA Education Foundation delves into meetings, events and conventions from the perspective of the Millennial
June 17, 2015
The cities of South Texas boast an ever-evolving bicultural ambience, with American and Mexican influence effortlessly blending together for any
June 16, 2015
History and art go hand in hand in Southern Ohio. Several cities boast some of the oldest art institutions in the country, from Cincinnati’s
September 06, 2018
When I was preparing to visit Duke University, at the invitation of the Duke Special Events Planners Council, to speak at their education day, Jarad
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