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BALTIMORE: A CHANGING DESTINATION
Baltimore is a city in flux with more than $11 billion in new and future developments changing the face of this attractive destination. The city offers more than 7,800 hotel rooms and counting, and there are plenty of delightful world-class attractions, museums, and dining experiences in the heart of the downtown. The city's newest and largest hotel is the Hilton Baltimore, neatly situated in the Inner Harbor. This is the only hotel connected to the Baltimore Convention Center fully enclosed, climate-controlled skybridge. Hilton Baltimore offers 757 spacious well-appointed rooms, including 20 suites. Guests enjoy premier restaurant dining, a fitness center, heated indoor pool, a 24-hour business center, and on-site parking. For your meeting needs the hotel also offers over 60,000 sq. ft. of flexible function space, including 46 meeting rooms, the 25,000-sq. ft. Key Ballroom, the 15,000-sq. ft. Holiday Ballroom, and two meeting planner suites.
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MICHIGAN: LAKESIDE MEETINGS
For business or pleasure, Michigan has what you are looking for. With thousands of miles of lakeshore beaches, visitors can discover all manner of water fun such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and sailing. Michigan's cities offer a variety of cultural experiences from museums and art galleries to historic sites and festivals. Modern meeting facilities and exceptional hotels only add to the allure of this great state.
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NEVADA: THE SILVER STATE SHINES
Nevada, the Silver State, is one of the largest states in the US, which means you will find plenty to do here. It's one of the only places you can ski world-class runs in the morning, then walk world-class greens in the afternoon. You can bike or hike the Tahoe Rim Trail, navigate a kayak on the Truckee River through downtown Reno, take an ATV up Sand Mountain near Fallon and snowmobile miles of wide-open terrain near Elko. And no one can forget the world-class gaming, dining, and hotels of Vegas!
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PORTLAND: LAND OF UNSPOILED ENVIRONMENTALISM
The rest of the world could take some cues from the city of Portland. Surrounded by the natural beauty of Mount Hood, the Oregon Coast, the Willamette Valley wine country, and the Columbia River Gorge, the people of Portland are obsessed with maintaining their pristine surroundings. Portlanders recycle 63 percent of their waste and most natives commute to work by bicycle or by public transportation. The city also has the most LEED certified buildings per capita in the country. It's no wonder that in these times of environmental concern that Portland has emerged as an attractive meetings destination.
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THE CARIBBEAN: LESSER ANTILLES PART 1
The Caribbean Islands are a region of great beauty and diversity that extends from the coasts of Florida to the mountains of South America. The Lesser Antilles lie in the Southern region of the island chain, beginning just east of Puerto Rico. These islands are far enough away from the U.S to have retained much of their culture and many remain largely unaffected by the Western world at large. Pristine beaches and authentic experiences are common here. Let's take a look at the northern end of the Lesser Antilles.
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