A wave of new openings make San Jose a great place for groups to meet

Previously dated sections of downtown San Jose are now revitalizing and connecting to reflect a sense of neighborhood continuity, dovetailing with

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Napa and Sonoma

Sinatra Family Estates in Napa Valley is poised to release its first vintage cabernet sauvignon, named after the song Come Fly With Me,

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Latest + Greatest: Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, York (Oct. 2017)

HarrisburgThe 87-room Comfort Inn & Suites Harrisburg Airport 

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Visit Albuquerque Welcomes Scott Craighead as Vice President of Sales, Services and Sports

Visit Albuquerque has appointed Scott Craighead as vice president of sales, services and sports, a role effective Aug. 22. Sales, services and

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Scott Craighead

St. Louis

Nestled on the banks of the Mississippi River, this "Gateway to the West" has played a pivotal role in our nation’s history. As America

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NeoCon Death Triggers Lawsuit

The death of an attendee at NeoCon 2018, held in Chicago’s

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Emerging Destinations

While these are challenging times for most destinations, some are nevertheless gaining more visibility in the group market. While the destinations

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Silicon Valley

Innovation is a way of life in Silicon Valley. Home to high-tech giants including Apple, Oracle, Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems, as well as the

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On the Scene: How to Incorporate History and Art in Your Milwaukee Meetings

A little more than 100 miles north of my hometown outside of Chicago sits a second booming metropolis with a history as colorful and intriguing as

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Downtown Milwaukee

Anatomy of a FAM: Aruba

What was once called a FAM—shorthand for “familiarization” trip—now goes by a more politically correct term: destination

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Harvey Update: Houston, Dallas CVBs Check In

HOUSTON/DALLASVisit Houston provided its first official storm update in the

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Discover Dynamic Group Dining Options in Delaware

Delaware may be the second smallest state in the country, but it’s big on flavor. From steamed crab and fresh-caught fish to farm-fresh ice

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Omni Providence, Four Seasons New York Downtown, and Hyatt Boston Harbor enchance meeting options

Maine The 138-room Hilton Garden Inn Auburn Riverwatch

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Marriott Milestones

In 1957, 30 years years after launching the first A&W franchise and introducing their Hot Shoppes concept, J. Willard and Alice Marriott opened

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Leading Today: Navigating Imposter Syndrome, Gen Z and Post-Pandemic Career Advancement

Season 4, Episode 7 Featured guests: Dee Patel, managing director of The Hermitage Hotel; Jessie States, vice president

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Hard Rock to Open Hotel in the Swiss Alps

DAVOS, SwitzerlandHard Rock International announced plans to open the Hard Rock

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‘Essentials’ of Respect for Planning Meetings

No one can accuse Heather Mason, president and owner of A Caspian Production

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A Stroll Through Orlando’s Neighborhoods Reveals Historic and Eclectic Meeting Experiences

For most people, Orlando evokes images of theme parks, like the eponymous Walt Disney World that opened in 1971. An emerging tourism industry

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Lake Eola, Downtown Orlando

The Delmar Loop in St. Louis is a happening hot spot

A six-block area named after the Delmar Streetcar system of the early 1900s, the Delmar Loop

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Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort Celebrates Grand Reopening at Meetings Today LIVE! South

Meetings Today LIVE! South attendees spent three days at the

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