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More CoverageCVB Contacts - Miami/Fort Lauderdale
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Award-winning restaurants, hundreds of diverse cuisines and chef stars of the culinary world make dining a pleasure for groups in these top Florida
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Jackson, Wyoming, is known for its National Parks scene, its cowboy personality and
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AustraliaAccor, the largest hotel operator in the Pacific, announced the opening of Mercure Sydney Martin Place, a four-star hotel
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MassachusettsHersha Hospitality Trust acquired the 136-room Envoy Hotel
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Our first use of Microsoft Outlook was in 1997, when we discovered it wrapped in relative obscurity within the release of Office 97. We were all
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AmsterdamTivoli Hotels & Resorts made its brand debut in the Netherlands with the
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FRISCO, TexasDallas-based hotel developer Sam Moon Group and the city of
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Hilton Worldwide announced a new logo and name for its Doubletree brand: DoubleTree by Hilton. The DoubleTree by Hilton logo and name will officially
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The best way for attendees to acquaint themselves with a host city is to explore at least a few of its neighborhoods. Each hamlet has a different
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With Brazil dominating the headlines these days—and not for the right reasons, given the uncertainty of its Olympics hosting preparedness, the
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U.S. meeting professionals report a significant increase in concern over rising fuel costs and airfares and their potential impact on meetings,
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