Cultural and historic venues are the heart and soul of Tennessee Roots pertaining to American social and cultural heritage run deep in central and western Tennessee.
Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill brim with historical treasures North Carolina's Research Triangle, composed of Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, delivers for attendees looking to get in touch with local heritage.
The Florida Keys and Key West as seen by Hemingway Group options frequented or owned by author Ernest Hemingway give visitors to the Florida Keys and Key West a unique, literary experience.
Myrtle Beach is a hit for sports events and activities With its wide portfolio of sports facilities and outdoor activities, Myrtle Beach gets groups in on the major league action.
Groups get to know Birmingham inside and out Between downtown developments and exciting outdoor options, "The Magic City" is blossoming into a planner's dream destination
Austin adds scrumptious food and drink to its accolades The "Live Music Capital if the World," is serving up spectacular dining options for meeting attendees.
Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast are distinctly different meetings locales Opposites attract when it comes to Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast in Florida, with one bubbling with constant activity and growth, while the other prefers a slow simmer of laid-back lodgings and outdoor adventure.
Coastal Virginia, formerly the Hampton Roads region, has a brand-new vibe Virginia's Hampton Roads region, now referred to as Coastal Virginia, is changing more than just in name.
Boating excursions boost beach meetings in the South The Southern coast of the U.S. offers infinite ways for groups to take to the high seas.
Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast are full of surprises Biloxi, Gulfport and the rest of the Mississippi shoreline offer a wealth of group fun and new activities.