These charming Maryland towns make great settings for small meetings.
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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.
Maryland has a total area of 12,407 square miles and 3,190 miles of coastline, meaning meeting planners have ample options for memorable waterfront events.
Aside from the buzzing casinos and sumptuous hotel accommodations, Pearl River will has a host of other amenities and multiple meeting spaces at the property.
Not only does Lincoln's Haymarket Park see its fair share of base-running excitement, but this winning complex also scores regularly for meetings and events.
The sister cities of Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota are modern while still saving some of their historical character.
Located in the high desert of southern Arizona, Tucson has a personality defined by colorful history and intriguing geography.
High-tech Rochester and the scenic Finger Lakes provide a good reason for planners to consider booking meetings or conventions in New York.
Despite the building’s grand facade and history dating back to 1919, there’s a certain ease and beauty about the Dayton Art Institute.
The Coeur d’Alene Resort is set off a secluded cove of Lake Coeur d’Alene and offers a melange of luxury, adventure, space and intimacy.
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