IACC Names Global Copper Skillet Winners

IACC announced the winners of its Global Copper Skillet Competition. Six chefs from IACC's

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Billie Moser & Tamara Kennedy-Hill

Travel Portland hired Tamara Kennedy-Hill as the director of community relations and Billie Moser as vice president of tourism sales. Kennedy-Hill

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Experience Kissimmee Wins Travel Award

KISSIMMEE, Fla.The U.S. Travel Association announced Experience Kissimmee

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Grand Hyatt San Antonio Completes Renovation

SAN ANTONIOGrand Hyatt San Antonio, located on

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Florida's urban landscape continues to evolve

They are unique features of many big cities—the micro-neighborhoods that add flavor to the whole but might be overlooked by visitors intent on

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L.A. Meetings Hotel Debuts Spectacular Suite

LOS ANGELESInterContinental Los Angeles has introduced a newly redesigned 3,300-square-foot Royal Suite. As the hotel’s top accommodation with

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City Life

Downtown USA is suddenly a cool place to be. Condos are filling up with young professionals and empty nesters tired of mowing their suburban lawns.

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Maine/New Hampshire/Vermont

More CoverageCVB Contacts - Maine/New Hampshire/Vermont

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Missouri

More CoverageCVB Contacts - Missouri

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Small Meetings

For a successful corporate retreats or small meetings, perhaps nothing beats the intimate atmosphere of a secluded hotel or resort surrounded by

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Bob Priest-Heck

Freeman named Bob Priest-Heck as its new CEO. Priest-Heck will be the company’s fourth

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Coastal Orange County

More CoveragePick ThreeLong a favorite summer

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Grave Situations

Combining park-like settings with local lore and outdoor art, historic cemeteries can be fascinating places to tour and, in some cases, even hold

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Biloxi/Mississippi Gulf Coast

Split into three counties—Hancock in the west, Harrison in the middle and Jackson in the east—the Mississippi Gulf Coast combines nonstop

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Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette opens

Originally built in 1926, the Pere Marquette hotel reopened in June following an 18-month, $93 million renovation that preserved its historic details

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Denver Marriott Lets Planners Pick Their Perks

DENVER, Colo. The Denver Marriott City Center has launched a special offer for meeting planners that rewards a company for the more rooms booked.

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Bob Priest-Heck Named Freeman CEO

DALLASFreeman named Bob Priest-Heck as its new CEO. Priest-Heck will be

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Arizona Boutique Completes Renovation

PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz.The Hermosa Inn,

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Galveston

Stretching a slender 32 miles long by two-and-a-half miles wide, Galveston Island exemplifies the many stereotype-busting surprises of Texas. Lapped

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Culture Club

It might be the sultry summers, but Florida’s melting pot is hot. Asian, African, European, Latin American and Caribbean influences have shaped

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