CONTENTS November • December 2013
Ralph’s of South Philly at the Sheraton Valley Forge Hotel in King of Prussia
photo credit: ME Photo & Design LLC
PAGE 10 The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, PA is dedicated to preserving the history of the U.S. Constitution
PAGE 22 Conference room at the Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn in Lambertville, NJ, an attractive destination for small and mid-sized meetings
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FEATURES
History in the Making Unique meeting and event environments with ties to history
Small Meeting Destinations Cities, counties and venues that are ideal for hosting smaller groups
Trade Shows: 101 How trade shows benefit attendees, exhibitors, organizers and host site
Outsourcing: Group Transportation Transportation companies helping planners to create seamless events
An Emerald Coast Escape Our intrepid concierge pays a visit to this Florida destination
EVENTS EXTRAS
EventsWorthy: Audi FEASTIVAL Location Report:
Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery County/Valley Forge, PA
Calendar of Events UpClose: Steve Olson, Maggiano’s, King of Prussia
EventsWorthy: King of Prussia Hotel Hop EventsWorthy: Temple STHM Anniversary EventsWorthy: Visiting Bucks County, PA EventMakers
EventsWorthy: Flavors of Lancaster, PA UpClose: Sarah Willoughby,
PAGE 46 Private event space at XFINITY Live! - a popular dining and entertainment complex in South Philadelphia, PA
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Greater Wilmington CVB Advertiser Index
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Ralph’s of South Philly
at the SheratonValley Forge in King of Prussia,PA
EVENTS MID-ATLANTIC November • December 2013
Making History at Events & Meetings
Trade Shows: 101
Small Meeting Destinations
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