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JANESVILLE Janesville… Wisconsin’s Park Place… Wisconsin’s Meeting Place Janesville Area CVB • Lori Johnson


20 S Main St, Ste #17 • Janesville • WI • 53545 800-48-PARKS • Fax: 608-754-2115 www.janesvillecvb.com


Area rooms: 760


Airport: Dane County Regional - 40 miles


Meeting facilities: The Armory, Ramada Janesville, Rock County Historical Society, Holiday Inn Express & Janesville Conference Center, Pontiac Conven- tion Center, Rotary Botanical Gardens


Area attractions: Janes- ville Jets Ice Hockey, Janesville Performing Arts Center, Lincoln- Tallman House, Rock Aqua Jays Water Ski Show, Rotary Botanical Gardens and 13 golf courses


KENOSHA The Kenosha Area: InSITEful for Meeting Planners!


Kenosha Area CVB • Samantha Sullivan 812 56th St • Kenosha • WI • 53140 800-654-7309 • Fax: 262-654-0882 www.VisitKenosha.com/meetings ssullivan@kenoshacvb.com


Area rooms: 997 Airport: General Mitchell International - 30 miles Meeting facilities: Radisson Hotel & Conference Center, Best Western Harborside Inn & Kenosha Conference Center, Kemper Center, Kenosha Public Museum, Civil War Museum, UW-Parkside, Carthage College, Gateway Technical College, RecPlex Attractions: Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets, Jelly Belly Center, Kenosha Public Museum, Dinosaur Dis- covery Museum, Civil War Museum, Lake Michigan Charter Fishing, Kenosha’s Electric Streetcars, Kenosha HarborMarket, Historic Lighthouses, Kenosha History Center


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Located along the I-94 corridor midway between Milwaukee and Chicago and on Lake Michigan’s shore, the greater Kenosha Area is easy to get to, and even easier to plan a meeting in! Our community blends the charm and nostalgia of a small town community with the first-class service and hospitality of a big city. Event facilities range from traditional hotel properties with conference centers and meeting rooms, to college campuses, historic buildings, and museums with spectacular Lake Michigan views. There is a place for most any type of event here - large or small.


Guests will enjoy one-of-a-kind attractions such as Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlets, Jelly Belly Center, Lake Michigan charter fishing, the Dinosaur Discovery Museum and more. The area boasts several unique museums including the new Civil War Museum, as well as theaters and galleries, and a charming downtown/lakefront business district filled with boutiques and eateries.


The Kenosha Area CVB welcomes you to contact us for all your meeting and event needs. We’re happy to coordinate your bids and proposals, arrange site inspections, and provide literature and resources for your guests. Visit our website for our free Meeting Planner Guide.


Midwest Meetings Guide Book 2015


We are the “Help Desk” for the Janesville Area offering 760 sleeping rooms and meeting space that can accommodate up to 1,300 people. Janesville is convenient to Madison, Milwaukee, Dubuque, Rockford and Chicago with four exits off I-90.


Meeting planners find Janesville an inviting combination of history, natural beauty, and hospitality.


The wide selection of hotels, restaurants,


and attractions in the Janesville area offers the meeting designer creative flexibility and opportunities unique only to Wisconsin’s Park Place.


Free services that we offer include: pre-convention planning, media support, site inspection, registration support and customized services such as a convention welcome address, assistance with local contacts and suppliers, activity/tour planning and more.


For more information visit janesvillecvb.com/meeting-planners.


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