The Inland Empire is rich with unique off-site venues

The Inland Empire runs along Interstate 10 east of Los Angeles and includes sections of Riverside, Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties in an

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Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont have sweet treats

This upper New England trio is synonymous with signature food and drink offerings. Maine goes with lobster as Vermont goes with maple syrup and

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Monterey, Carmel and Santa Cruz offer quintessentially California experiences

The slice of California that is home to Monterey, Carmel-by-the-Sea and Santa Cruz is foremost known as a picturesque place that lures outdoorsy

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A Little Something More for Louisiana Meetings Groups

Louisiana is all about getting together to enjoy its unique culture and cuisine, from Cajun-style cookouts to one-of-a-kind music that is steeped in

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Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Exit Interview: Larry Sieg reflects on 40 years in Atlantic City’s Tourism and Hospitality Industry

Larry Sieg, president and CEO of Visit Atlantic City, announced his retirement in late September,

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Photo of Larry Sieg, standing at a podium with a backdrop of the Atlantic City Convention Center in the background.

Western mountains offer avalanche of winter outings

With the cold season bearing down on us in a few short months, it’s time to make plans for the winter wonderlands of the West, where countless

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Evolving mobile platforms let your fingers do the planning

The event-specific app is methodically nudging the paper-filled binder into extinction, and providing planners with a tech tool that puts all the key

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Hot new projects have Orange County energized for future

Famed Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti described Southern California as the place "where the American Dream came too true." Don't tell that to Anaheim

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Boating excursions boost beach meetings in the South

With crashing waves, chattering seagulls and the crisp smell of salty air, a beach environment is unmistakable, and the South has no end to its

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Next-gen luxury calls for technology and innovation

Get ready, the Millennials are changing the concept of luxury in both direct and subtle ways. The same generation that brought us Facebook, Instagram

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Upstate New York gets group boost after tourism investment

In May 2013, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a $60 million investment in tourism for the Empire State. With an estimated 8.54 million more

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Tap These Unexpected Eastern Iowa Offsites for Group Outings

Iowa is an iconic state, evoking images and notions of its prodigious agricultural output, amiable people who modestly describe themselves as “Iowa

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Prairie Patch Farm

Host Your Event at One of These U.S. Soccer Stadiums

While American football may reign supreme as the sport of choice for viewers in the U.S., the original football is rising through the ranks.

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CITYPARK field aerial in St. Louis

Historic venues in Springfield and the Berkshires offer a step back in time

Groups with a taste for yesteryear will find much in store in pioneering Springfield, popularly known as the “City of Firsts” for

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California is celebrating the farm-to-table bounty as never before

When you pair an ideal growing climate with a nurturing environment for culinary enterprises, what is the result? In California, it’s limitless

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New York is filled with engaging experiences of yesteryear

From Niagara Reservation, the country’s first state park, to New York City, its first national capital in 1789, the state of New York is filled

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Illinois venues, hotels and tours take groups time-traveling

Rewind the calendar 150 years and few places in the country were more exciting than Illinois. The U.S. was just getting on its feet with commerce,

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New legislation rocks government meetings

U.S. Senate and House members meet regularly in chambers, committee rooms and restaurants all over The Hill and back in their districts, and there’s

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Greater Wilmington and Brandywine Valley brim with standout experiences

Flowing eastward from Philadelphia city limits into southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Delaware, the Brandywine Valley is a flavorsome blend of

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Local character enhances the culinary scene in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Sedona

Planners seeking warmth, relaxation and zen have long gravitated toward the sunny Arizona locales of Scottsdale, Phoenix and Sedona. With spas and

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