Rhode Island’s major meetings destinations, Providence and Newport, boast a wealth of historic event options stretching from colonial times to the opulent Gilded Age.
The time for Halloween haunts doesn’t last forever, but thanks to spooky programs at hotels around the world, your groups can experience chills and thrills even after trick-or-treating comes to an end.
If you’re hoping to fill your attendees’ agendas with happy haunts, these three historic venues offer both scary stories and opportunities for groups to feel the fright.
On a recent trip to Madison, Wisconsin for a conference, Meetings Today editor Danielle LeBreck discovers special meeting and event venues, from historic buildings repurposed to concert halls and more.
Philadelphia can be all things to all people, it seems, offering a blend of historic and contemporary lures that make it an easy fit for virtually any type of meeting.
Ensuring supplier diversity is a key objective of meetings and events DEI. Here are five cities that fully embrace the concept by promoting goods, services and venues owned by people from marginalized groups.