These Indiana suburbs are not only close to the big-city amenities of Indianapolis, Louisville and Chicago, but also offer small-town prices, a plethora of event venues and plenty of attractions for groups.
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Whether they’re tiny towns or cosmopolitan cities, these Indiana communities are known for their historic offerings.
These Indiana cities are known for their universities and the perks that come with them: on-campus meeting space, diverse populations and a wellspring of experts willing to speak to groups.
The frontier town of Fort Smith, Arkansas is centrally located and undergoing significant improvements while still holding onto its Western spirit.
During normal hours, the Brandywine River Museum paints a beautiful picture of the American experience with its collection, but after hours, the halls play host to events.
Wichita’s Western heritage blends with its high-tech manufacturing sector that helped it earn the nickname Air Capital of the World.
Springfield has rebuilt and grown after recent storms making a great comeback for this meeting destination.
These charming Maryland towns make great settings for small meetings.
With two major metro areas, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., easy to reach from much of the state, Maryland is an ideal spot for meeting planners looking for a suburban meeting.
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