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Public Safety Department Brings Training, Expertise to Boston's Convention Centers

Public Safety Department Brings Training, Expertise to Boston's Convention Centers

The North Shore: Massachusetts’ Hidden Gem

This summer, we had the pleasure of working with intern Alexa Pellegrini, who will be a senior this year at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Alexa had the chance to learn an enormous amount about the meetings industry, as well as the city...

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America’s Walking City or America’s Running City?

This summer, we had the pleasure of working with intern Jack Egizi, who will be a senior this year at Catholic University. Jack had the chance to learn an enormous amount about the meetings industry, as well as the city of Boston. This week he...

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12 Boston Landmarks to Visit

Boston is the most historic, compact, and visitor-friendly major convention city in North America. Founded in 1630, Boston is one of the oldest settlements in the country and keeps its rich history alive though the city’s many historic buildings,...

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Fun Facts About Boston and Our Convention Centers

Known as a hub of innovation with a revolutionary spirit, Boston has deep roots in America’s history. As part of ourMeeting Planner Toolkit, we offer up a variety of tools for meeting planners to use to market their events. Boston has tremendous...

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Venues with Private Outdoor Space for Your Special Event

When the weather turns warms, Bostonians love to get outside. Boston has an abundance of restaurants, museums, and venues with waterfront seating, garden patios, rooftop decks, and more. While both the BCEC and Hynes offer a wide variety of unique...

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16 Local Non-Profits Benefit from Conventions C.A.R.E.

Signature Boston’s highly successful Conventions C.A.R.E. program, launched in 2010, has supported 16 local non-profits over the past year. The Conventions C.A.R.E. program donates non-perishable items, leftover from shows, to local non-profit...

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10 Classic Boston Summer Activities

Boston truly comes alive during the summer. Visitors and residents alike can enjoy an abundance of outdoor events and activities (many free!). Whether you catch a ballgame or spend an evening watching the boats in Boston Harbor, there are so many...

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Staff Spotlight: Kristen O'Malley

Today, on the blog we continue our Staff Spotlight series to help you get to know the people who help make your event a success! This week’s installment features an interview with Kristen O’Malley, our Director of Guest and Exhibitor Services for...

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Renovations Complete at Logan Airport’s International Terminal

Major renovations to Terminal E at Boston’s Logan International Airport were completed in April, part of a $100 million airport improvement program. The project entailed enhancements to the passenger experience, expansion of terminal space, and...

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The Tall Ships Make Their Return to [Sail] Boston

On June 17, Boston will welcome The Tall Ships Regatta to its port – a transatlantic race of 7,000 nautical miles and five legs, taking place between the United Kingdom and Canada. The ships will arrive to their U.S. destination on Saturday and...

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