What's Deborah Sexton Up to Now? Details From Puerto Rico

It’s been three months since Deborah Sexton passed the reins as president and CEO of

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BREAKING NEWS: IMEX Frankfurt Cancelled Due to Coronavirus

IMEX Group cancelled its IMEX Frankfurt exhibition, which was scheduled for May 12-14 in Frankfurt, Germany, due to German federal and state

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MGM Adds Meeting Space to the D.C. Area

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.MGM National Harbor, a $1.4 billion

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Georgia Rings Loud With Music History and Group Venues

Georgia has a storied music heritage—the iconic song Georgia On My Mind, made famous by Georgia native Ray Charles and designated the

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Arkansas (2010 Coverage)

Some may think that the only jewels in Arkansas can be found at the Crater of Diamonds State Park, but the real gem is the state’s splendid

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Big Island

At the ripe old age of 800,000, the Big Island of Hawaii is the youngest of all the Hawaiian isles, but it was not until a mere 2,000 years ago that

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Maryland

Maryland is home to many tried-and-true attractions. From historic homes and urban aquariums to water pursuits and ecotourism, the state is also a

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Coastal Meetings

The thaw is on at coastal resort hotels in the West. The meetings business that has been in the deep freeze for so long is gradually warming up."[

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Food Finds

Expanded dining options for groups gathering in Florida range from French pastry on the go to scrumptious Italian specialities worth lingering over

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Out & Equal Workplace Advocates' Teddy Witherington

Many believe the struggle for equal rights for the LGBT community is the civil rights issue of our time, with same-sex marriage now in the spotlight

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Pigeon Forge Back in Business After Fires

PIGEON FORGE/GATLINBURG, Tenn.Pigeon Forge tourism officials are reinforcing that the city’s many attractions, theatres, restaurants and

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Delish: Jose Andres' Bazaar Meat in Vegas

With some of the world’s best chefs coming out of the Iberian Peninsula—starting with Ferran Adria, revered for his “

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Omaha and Council Bluffs

Straddling the Missouri River, Omaha, Neb., and Council Bluffs, Iowa, are very different cities that complement each other with their individual

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Hampton Roads

For planners looking for the ultimate value-add destination, Hampton Roads is tough to beat.The region is steeped in 400 years of history, and its

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Historic Places

The stories of how the American West was settled are as varied as the Western landscape itself. In Hawaii, there’s the story of immigrants who

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Virginia

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Industry Reacts to Trump Presidency

Cautious optimism might be the most accurate way to sum up a selection of hospitality and travel industry leaders' outlooks following the divisive

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MPI WEC Sets Record

MPI’s World Education Congress is wrapping up in Las Vegas, having set an attendance record for the association. According to the latest

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Business Travelers Seek Balance, Study Says

The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) and

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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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