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The best itineraries are fi lled with inspiration, entertainment and excitement from start to fi nish. And that’s exactly what you’ll fi nd in North Carolina where our scenic tours, cultural attractions, award-winning restaurants and more await your group’s arrival. Plan your group adventure to North Carolina by contacting Amanda Baker at 919-447-7765 or amanda.baker @visitnc.com. visitnc.com/groups

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Get out and know your state better! Discover over two hundred museums and thousands of stories. Plan your trip today at LouisianaMuseums.com FEATURING: LOUISIANA ART & SCIENCE MUSEUM
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Whether it’s learning about the natural world in Decatur and Gulf Shores, the past and future of space exploration in Huntsville, visiting sights where Rock ‘n Roll hits were made, or the history of the Civil Rights Movement, we can supply you with itineraries for several group tours. Trouble is...deciding which tour to take first. We’ll keep adding to the list, you just keep coming for new adventures. www.alabama.travel

To learn how your group can experience Alabama, contact Rosemary Judkins at rosemary.judkins@tourism.alabama.gov or 334-242-4493.

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LEADERSHIP TEAM

MEREDITH DASILVA

2023

OFFICERS

Chair

JILL KIDDER

PRESIDENT & CEO

VISIT BATON ROUGE

Vice Chair

KAREN TREVINO PRESIDENT & CEO

NORTH LITTLE ROCK CVB

Treasurer

ROBYN BRIDGES PRESIDENT & CEO

AUBURN – OPELIKA TOURISM

Secretary

DEBBIE MEIHLS PRESIDENT & CEO

NEW SMYRNA BEACH AREA VB

Marketing College Provost

BERKELEY YOUNG PRESIDENT YOUNG STRATEGIES

Immediate Past Chair

DONNA CARPENTER PRESIDENT & CEO

EXPLORE CABARRUS

GREY BRENNAN

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

ALABAMA TOURISM DEPARTMENT

DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS

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DOUG BOURGEOIS

ASSISTANT SECRETARY

LOUISIANA OFFICE OF TOURISM

ENNIS SMITH

DIRECTOR OF DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT

WEST VIRGINIA DIVISION OF TOURISM

MICHAEL MANGEOT

COMMISSIONER

KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

NELL KNOX DEPUTY DIRECTOR

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WIT TUTTELL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR VISIT NORTH CAROLINA

JESSICA FRAHM

MARKETING & DEVELOPMENT MANAGER ARKANSAS TOURISM

AMY DUFFY CHIEF OF STAFF

SC DEPT. PARKS, RECREATION & TOURISM

LORI SIMMS DEPUTY DIRECTOR MISSOURI DIVISION OF TOURISM

MELANIE BEAUCHAMP

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER

TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST DEVELOPMENT

MARK JARONSKI DEPUTY COMMISSIONER

EXPLORE GEORGIA

JONI JOHNSON

DIRECTOR, DOMESTIC SALES & MARKETING

VIRGINIA TOURISM CORPORATION

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BE NEAR EVERYTHING BUT FEEL FAR AWAY

Take a deep breath and watch the sun set over the Arkansas River. Then take your friends for craft beer at Hill Station, just a few minutes away. A vacation in The Natural State means you can feel far away but still be near everything. Plan your trip at Arkansas.com.

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STS Celebrates 40th Anniversary in 2023

It may be two years later than originally planned, but Southeast Tourism Society’s Domestic Showcase in Huntsville, Alabama, will take place April 17–20, and Monica Smith is excited. As president and CEO of a 515-member-strong tourism organization that celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2023, Smith has seen this meeting come full circle since COVID protocols postponed it and others across the country in 2021.

“Everything works out in the end, doesn’t it?” she said. “Huntsville has put together a wonderful delegate experience for us, and our attendance is looking strong. We’ve added some key educational programming this year, and we think Huntsville will be a perfect destination for STS Domestic Showcase.”

Known throughout the travel industry for its advocacy and educational programs, STS has added several key elements to this domestic group travel event in just two years. At this past year’s meeting in Virginia Beach, STS introduced breakfast sessions featuring dynamic presenters. Those continue this year, and the organization has added an educational component to the meeting for participants who arrive early.

“Ariel Azoff, executive director of brand partnerships for Atlas Obscura, will keynote our Tuesday breakfast, and we’re delighted that your executive editor, Brian Jewell, will

speak on Wednesday morning,” Smith said. “We’re also offering a two-day session in Huntsville for sales, marketing and public relations professionals. We’re calling it the SMPR Forum, and it’s being offered for DMO, attraction, lodging and event facility personnel on the front end.”

Smith noted that the business climate for group travel in 2023 is distinctly improved from the past three years.

“We’re delighted to see tour operators in the Southeast are busy,” said Smith. “It’s important we help them maximize their business here. We expect our research and educational components at Domestic Showcase to help tour operators as much as they help our members.”

Smith plans to have 40th anniversary branding elements prominently displayed at STS Domestic Showcase. Those brand elements will also be prominent at other major events like STS Marketing College in June at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and the STS Congressional Summit in Washington D.C., July 10–13. Policy issues including job creation, transportation infrastructure, the cultural benefits of tourism and others are all voiced at the Congressional Summit each year.

“For four decades, the Southeast Tourism Society has advanced careers in this industry and has helped make the Southeast one of the busiest travel regions in America,” said Smith. “After 40 years of accomplishments, we know our best work is still ahead of us.”

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DISCOVER WHERE LOCALS PLAY.

Get a front-row seat to the places, people and experiences that make Missouri a must-see for groups of all sizes.

For more information, contact Megan Sheets with Visit Missouri at Megan.Sheets@ded.mo.gov

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Kidder Believes It’s Never Too Late for STS Marketing College

As chairperson of Southeast Tourism Society (STS), Jill Kidder used an old African proverb she treats as a mantra to talk about her goals for the upcoming year: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

Kidder, president and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge, said one of STS’ greatest membership benefits is the strength individual members derive from its collective initiatives.

“I will definitely emphasize what is already one of our greatest attributes as an organization,” she said. “I want to build our membership and bring new industry leaders into the networking umbrella that defines STS. Our board members and I have been charged with that responsibility, and we’re going to meet that challenge.”

Kidder sees the upcoming STS Domestic Showcase in Huntsville, Alabama, as an opportunity for membership growth. And she sees STS Marketing College, an educational event that takes place each summer, in the same light.

“We’re seeking a new provost for Marketing College after years of leadership by Berkeley Young and Judy Randall,” said Kidder. “We commend both leaders for all they brought to that training ground for tourism, and finding the right person to become our new provost is a

serious responsibility. While Suzanne Moon is still with us on the staff side, I want to also commend her for her years of service to that signature STS program.”

Kidder has a Visit Baton Rouge staff member enrolled now in Marketing College and sent several of her former employees at Louisiana Travel Association (LTA) through the program.

“Industry partnerships grow out of Marketing College,” she said. “Lifelong friendships grow out of it. And to emphasize that, I’ve decided to go back this year as a freshman myself.”

Baton Rouge, the destination Kidder represents, is Louisiana’s state capital and one of the best-known college towns in the South. Not only is Louisiana State University (LSU) there, but well known historically black Southern University is as well. Baton Rouge Community College adds a third to the city.

“We treat our college students like tourists,” she said. “We have 45,000-50,000 of them here and we want as many as possible to stay after graduation and work here. We’re invested in them.”

For groups coming to Baton Rouge, Kidder suggests seeing Louisiana’s Old State Capitol, the LSU Rural Life Museum and other museums, the Louisiana Planetarium and many other sites. She also recommends a stop at LSU to see Mike the Tiger, one of America’s favorite athletic mascots.

“Baton Rouge is the capital of one of America’s most distinctive states,” she said. “We have a little bit of everything here. Groups can come to Baton Rouge and get all the Louisiana they want.”

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Take your group on a world tour of Mississippi’s musical legacy

For music lovers, there’s no better place to explore the history and future of popular music than Mississippi, “The Birthplace of America’s Music.” Here, African and European musical traditions collided and were crafted into a new form of music, the blues, and its rock, gospel, and country offshoots. View a sample itinerary of music museums, attractions, and stages at VisitMississippi.org/MusicTour.

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Ahistory lesson from a foul-mouthed pirate is never dull, which is one of the many reasons it’s important to select the right city tours when building a travel itinerary.

Sightseeing tours can incorporate many of an area’s must-see attractions, historical sites and exceptional cuisine, delivered in well-organized and entertaining packages. However, some tours are more memorable than others.

From riding in party buses to squad cars, an unconventional tour of a town can help groups build the travel experience of a lifetime. These tours capture the souls of their cities with lively characters and charming themes that showcase each downtown’s individual spirit.

Whether they’re exploring a new city or rediscovering an old favorite, groups will enjoy fresh and charismatic perspectives on downtown tours of these Southeastern cities.

Eat, Drink and Ride with

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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

One of the best ways to learn about a city is to become acquainted with its cuisine. In Birmingham, affectionately nicknamed “the Dinner Table of the South,” the food and beverage scene is famous for its barbecue and Southern influences. It also boasts lively music and nightlife, which makes it a great city for groups looking for both food and fun.

Joy King, also known as “Comedienne Joy” and “the Queen of Clean Comedy,” is no stranger to Birmingham’s cuisine. Her television show “Dining Out with Comedienne Joy” encouraged viewers to eat at delicious local restaurants. Now, groups can eat like King and tour Birmingham, which has a culinary scene as rich and varied as its history, with the Eat, Drink and Ride with Comedienne Joy tours.

“If you want to eat like a local, some great delicious food from places you didn’t know existed, you need to come on this tour,” said King, who has been giving these tours for five years.

Tours take place on a luxurious party bus that travels from one side of Birmingham to another, with King or another knowledgeable — and hilarious — guide keeping guests entertained while they’re shown around town. Groups of 10 to 17 will make four or five stops at local restaurants to sample their small plates and adult

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beverages. From hidden gems to town favorites, the restaurants along the route are sure to delight and surprise even long-term residents of Birmingham. Food is ready to be enjoyed when groups arrive at each stop.

“You get the VIP service when you come on the tour,” said King. “You don’t have to worry about ordering off the menu because these are my favorite dishes.”

Hot Springs Walking Tours

HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS

Appropriately named for its naturally occurring thermal springs, Hot Springs, Arkansas, is a town in the Ouachita Mountains whose historic downtown is uniquely preserved as Hot Springs National Park. The famed springs that earned the town its name have also given it a reputation for their health benefits and relaxing scenery. Many of the town’s visitors come to see the hot springs and visit its plentiful bathhouses for their therapeutic qualities. One of the most famous ways to explore this city’s history and its beautiful natural environment is with the Hot Springs Walking Tours, given by the national park’s very own troop of park rangers. While ranger-led tours are a constant in any national park, Hot Springs tours may look a little different because they focus on the downtown area as well as the surrounding park.

“We really want people to have a chance to learn about Hot Springs within the resource itself — the bathhouse buildings, the thermal springs, the hillside itself with its rock formations,” said Cane West, park ranger at Hot Springs National Park, who added that the tours present visitors with a “combination of history and geology and biology and the theme of public health.”

These 45-minute walking tours allow visitors to explore the downtown area and ask rangers questions in real time, whether they’re curious to know about the 10,000-year history of people occupying the area or the 4,000-year history of the thermal waters in the springs. From the 143-degree springs to the town’s museums and cultural centers, groups can see and learn about all that makes this breathtaking mountain town unique.

Pirates of the Quarter

NEW ORLEANS

New Orleans is a city of magic and intrigue, known for its vibrant mix of cultures and its exciting nightlife. Shaped heavily by French, Spanish and Creole influences, New Orleans’ music, architecture and cuisine make the city one of the most distinctive and exciting destinations in the

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Southeast. It’s home to many mystical legends and traditions, from the ghosts that allegedly haunt its above-ground cemeteries to its prominent voodoo practices.

One part of the city’s history that may seem more legendary than factual is the presence of pirates in the city during the early 1800s. To hear the tales of the real pirates that once inhabited the city and their exploits, and to explore the popular attractions of the French Quarter with fresh perspective, guests can take a Pirates of the Quarter tour.

Founded six years ago by a duo known only by their pirate titles, the Captain and the Quartermaster, tours are given by guides clad in traditional pirate attire. The walking tour allows groups of up to 15 to explore a one-mile stretch of the French Quarter, with many stops at historic sites.

“A lot of people have the idea of one thing when they sign up for this tour. They think it’s going to be just movie pirates. We are going to dispel a lot of myths people think are true about pirates,” said the Captain, adding that the tour “intertwines a lot of significant events with real pirate history.”

From pirate involvement in the New Orleans economy to their significance in the War of 1812, there are plenty of tales to be told on the tour. Pirates of the Quarter also offers a pub crawl for an after-hours experience that explores the darker and more raucous side of the area’s pirate history.

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Squad Car Tours

MOUNT AIRY, NORTH CAROLINA

One of the most beloved sitcoms of the 20th century, “The Andy Griffith Show,” took place in the small, fictional town of Mayberry. People grew to love the quaint town and its quirky characters, which are said to be based on Mount Airy, North Carolina, where Andy Griffith grew up. Mount Airy has embraced the fictional Mayberry and become a hub for all things related to the series and even adopted replica businesses and landmarks from the show, such as Wally’s Fillin’ Station and a replica Mayberry courthouse. But one of the area’s best known Mayberry-related activities is the Mayberry Squad Car Tours, which give visitors the opportunity to tour the town from a vintage Ford Galaxy painted to resemble Sheriff Andy Taylor’s squad car.

“We were starting to see some tour buses coming to town, so I came up with the idea of making a replica of a squad car to drive people around,” said Mike Cockerham, a long-time car enthusiast who personally restored the first replica squad car and began giving tours.

Now, two decades later, the fleet has grown to include seven cars, all Ford Galaxies from the 1960s. Up to five people can ride in each car for an interesting introduction to Mount Airy and an exploration of the town’s connections to the Andy Griffith Show. Tours begin at Wally’s Fillin’ Station, where groups can explore the service station and the adjacent model courthouse. Then, visitors are driven down Main Street for a tour of the town where Griffith himself once lived. The tours also showcase some of its other notable features, such as the Mount Airy Granite Quarry, the largest open-faced granite quarry in the world. Still, it’s the connection to the beloved Mayberry that gives Mount Airy its claim to fame and its charm.

“You can’t hop in a Mayberry squad car and ride around anywhere but here in Mayberry,” said Cockerham.

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“We were starting to see some tour buses coming to town, so I came up with the idea of making a replica of a squad car to drive people around.”
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At the heart of America’s inland waterways, you’ll find a sophisticated rivertown that inspires. Paducah, Kentucky, is a confluence of cultural heritage and creativity where art goes beyond something to appreciate – it’s a way of life.

A designated UNESCO Creative City, Paducah is gaining acclaim as a destination for those who crave rich, authentic cultural experiences!

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Backbeat Tours

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

One of Tennessee’s two music cities, Memphis is known for its role in shaping blues music. Early rock ’n’ roll is rumored to have gotten its start in the city too, as did musicians such as Elvis, Johnny Cash, B.B. King and Jerry Lee Lewis. Downtown is dotted with famous music studios, concert venues and musical hubs.

Headquartered on the famed Beale Street, Backbeat Tours provides both walking and bus tours that explore the city’s history and contributions to music. It was founded in 2006 by Bill Patton, who wanted to use musicians to explore the city’s history and bridge the gap between the music of the 1950s and ’60s to the music of today.

The company’s signature tour, the Mojo Tour, was designed to do just that. Patton created this 90-minute bus tour to allow guests to learn about music history in Memphis from actual musicians, with many opportunities to hear live music along the way.

“His idea behind that was instead of just driving around and telling visitors to Memphis the history of its music, why not let its musicians do it, because they’re the ones entrenched in it every day,” said Meagan May, vice president and group sales and event coordinator for Backbeat Tours.

Prominent stops on the tour include Sun Studios, where musical legends got their start in the recording studio. Groups can get off the bus to get a close-up look at the Overton Park Shell, another Memphis staple and historical site, where Elvis performed his first concert. Backbeat Tours also offers other historical walking tours, ghost tours and musician-themed tours, each of which offers fresh perspectives on this delightful musical city.

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An Outer Space Exploration

Hatfield and McCoy Airboat Tours

MATEWAN, WEST VIRGINIA

Few stories have captivated the public and inspired their imaginations as much as the Hatfield and McCoy feud. This decades-long dispute between two families on either side of the Tug Fork River has been explored in countless books, documentaries and even an acclaimed miniseries. Today, the small communities in both states bordering the river claim this long and bloody feud, and the legends that go with it, as important parts of their histories.

Matewan, a West Virginia mining town with a population of about 500, was founded years after the height of the feud. It’s geographically close to where much of the fighting between the families took place, which has brought an increase in tourist traffic in recent years. While exploring Matewan’s tiny downtown doesn’t take long, one of the best ways to discover the area and its ties to the legendary feud is with Hatfield and McCoy Airboat Tours.

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Home to the world’s largest space museum, “Rocket City” has much for visitors to explore. Featuring breathtaking outdoor vistas, fun-filled attractions, and vibrant art & entertainment districts, Huntsville, Alabama, has something for everyone.

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“A lot of people started coming to Matewan, but there wasn’t a lot to do in Matewan when they did get here,” said Keith Gibson, the creator of the Hatfield and McCoy Airboat Tours. “I bought an airboat, and that’s been 10 years ago now.”

For a decade, Gibson has been taking people out on the river to see the sights and sounds of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, combining the experience of riding on an airboat with the area’s rich history. Exploring the river by airboat is best because it has no problems riding through the river’s shallowest and rockiest regions, where a motor would be unable to go.

The airboat can accommodate groups of up to six at a time. During the tours, Gibson gives a history of the area and points out wildlife, such as bald eagles, heron, deer, river otters and the occasional bear. Prominent sites from the feud itself, such as the cabin where Roseanna McCoy lived after her ill-fated affair with Johnse Hatfield, can be found along the river and are included in the tour.

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SHINING AWARDS

African American Experience of Northeast North Carolina

The Southeast Tourism Society presented its 2022 Partnership Award to the African American Experience of Northeast North Carolina. The initiative is a cooperative effort of destination marketing organizations in six counties in rural northeast North Carolina to showcase the area’s African American culture and heritage for visitors.

The Partnership Award recognizes effective partnerships within the tourism industry. Nominees demonstrate how the partnership has impacted their organizations and share plans for further collaborations.

The African American Experience of Northeast North Carolina was created with input from an advisory board comprising regional civic leaders, educators and historians. They identified 30 visitor-ready African American sites, including museums, monuments, parks, waterways and interpretive signs throughout the six counties. They also developed a self-guided digital heritage trail with its own logo, branding and marketing plan.

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It’s been 60 years.

A cultural revolution engulfed the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963.

Birmingham was Ground Zero for America’s Civil Rights Movement in 1963. Fists and firehoses on one side were met with peaceful resistance and resolve for a better tomorrow on the other.

Then came the bombing. Four little girls were killed on a September Sunday morning in 1963 at Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church.

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute tells these and other significant stories of the city’s pivotal role in desegregating the American South.

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Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum

The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum operated as a mental health facility for 130 years. Visitors can enjoy daily walk-in historic and paranormal tours, festivals and events from April through November.

Stonewall Lake & Resort

This luxury resort is located on the scenic Stonewall Jackson Lake with breathtaking views from the Adirondack-style lodge or quiet lakefront cottages. Enjoy an irresistible meal, play the Arnold Palmer Signature golf course, pamper yourself at the spa, hike the trails or play on the lake.

Jackson’s FarmsteadMill

This historic area has been a steadfast place of learning, leadership and growth for more than 90 years. Famous as General “Stonewall” Jackson’s homestead, the old gristmill still stands. This is an important arena for adult education, special events and meetings—and the State 4-H camp.

Appalachian Glass is keeping the tradition of hand made glass alive in West Virginia with offerings of over 500 traditionally produced soda-lime crystal products. Their studio is open to the public for shopping and to enjoy live demonstrations.

WV Museum of American Glass

The museum is dedicated to the region and nation’s rich glass heritage. The stories of people and processes come to life! See a huge collection of brilliant colored and sparkling crystal glass by dozens of American manufacturers from 1860 to the present.

Mountaineer Military Museum

Childhood friends were drafted into their country’s service and only one made it home. A graveside promise was made that “I’ll never let anyone forget you guys.” More than 18 new exhibits, feature personal and historical items from the Civil War to current day.

Lambert’s Winery

Nestled in the heart of West Virginia is a winery whose beauty is almost as exquisite as the fine selection of wines. The winery’s magnificent tasting room is constructed from hand cut stones gathered from various parts of the state. Tour the beautifully landscaped grounds and browse their gift shop.

MannCave Distilling

With the development of three artesian water springs, the distillery was unearthed out of hand dug coal mines. The smooth, award-winning, top shelf spirits (whiskey, vodka and moonshine) are produced and sold onsite. Tours and tastings are available on Saturdays.

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Southern music might be America’s greatest cultural contribution to the world.

No region in the United States has more musical bragging rights than the South, as it is the birthplace of some of America’s most cherished and iconic musical traditions. Groups traveling throughout the region should make time to visit these music heritage sites and enjoy the live music performances in venues nearby.

Ray Charles Plaza ALBANY, GEORGIA

The Ray Charles Memorial Plaza was founded in the heart of downtown Albany, Georgia, in honor of local son Ray Charles, one of the most recognizable faces and influential voices in music history. Charles’ music was transformative and brought together people from all races and all walks of life. Not only a musical inspiration, he also proved that no physical limitations could stop him from pursuing and realizing his dreams. That’s why the city chose to honor him with a memorial plaza.

“The Ray Charles Plaza was part of the redevelopment of downtown Albany,” said Kirsten Rome, group and leisure sales manager for the Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center. “Artist and sculptor Andy Davis wanted to do a sculpture of Ray Charles and designed the whole plaza around the statue.”

Groups can find the life-size bronze sculpture of Ray Charles sitting at his baby grand piano located on Front Street and enjoy a “free” concert by day coupled with a light show at night.

“Visitors from across the United States and internationally come to visit Ray Charles Plaza,” Rome said. The plaza is situated on the Flint River, where interested travelers can find the Greenway Trail. During fair weather, the welcome center rents bikes so visitors can ride up and down the trail and around Ray. Biking is an easy way to see the other nearby sites, which include Riverfront Park, Turtle Grove Park, the Albany Aquarium, and the Albany Convention and Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center.

Visitors interested in hearing live music while visiting Ray Charles Plaza need only find their way to the Veterans’ Park Amphitheatre for outdoor performances, or the Albany Civic Center, which offers robust live music and other performance options. Gladys Knight will hit the stage at the civic center in late February.

THE BLUE ROOM AT THE AMERICAN JAZZ MUSEUM CONTINUES THE LEGACY OF LIVE MUSIC IN KANSAS CITY’S 18TH AND VINE JAZZ DISTRICT. Photos courtesy VisitMo.com

B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center

INDIANOLA, MISSISSIPPI

The B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center, located in the heart of the Delta in Indianola, Mississippi, is dedicated to telling the story of the life, music and legacy of B.B. King and sharing the stories, history and music of the Delta. The museum and Delta Interpretive Center’s stated mission is “to empower, unite and heal through music, art and education and share with the world the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta.”

B.B. King, born Riley B. King in the Mississippi Delta, one of the most impoverished regions in America at the time of his birth in 1925, is among the most prominent and influential blues musicians in history. Defying the odds, he became one of the greatest contributors to the development of the blues music genre. He continues to serve as an inspiration for musicians to this day thanks to his musical contributions.

For blues aficionados, the museum and interpretive center offer a wide variety of live music options, from First Thursdays events featuring living music, Delta food and a chance to tour the museum, to live blues music competitions featuring solo, duo and group performances.

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Courtesy Albany CVB AN EXHIBIT AT THE B.B. KING MUSEUM AND DELTA INTERPRETIVE CENTER Courtesy CFMA ALBANY’S RAY CHARLES PLAZA CAJUN MUSIC HALL OF FAME
“Historically, many Cajun music musicians were family men.”
— TODD ORTEGO, CAJUN MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM

Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum

EUNICE, LOUISIANA

For travelers interested in Cajun music, culture and food, the Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Eunice, Louisiana, is the place to be. The museum is operated by the Cajun French Music Association, a nonprofit organization promoting not only Cajun music but also various aspects of Acadian heritage.

In 1995, the Louisiana Legislature proclaimed the city of Eunice the official site for the Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum. In the museum, artifacts and other fascinating memorabilia are on display, showcasing Cajun music and culture.

“Historically, many Cajun music musicians were family men,” said museum president Todd Ortego. “Carpenters, mechanics and construction workers, who would work a full day to support their families then play three to four shows at night.”

The Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Museum recognizes those artists who created the musical style. Because of their humble origins, many of them are not well known outside of Louisiana.

“The museum offers travelers the opportunity to know these artists, who they are, where they came from and what they were all about,” Ortego said.

Groups can enjoy live Cajun music performances many weekends in a dance hall called La Poussiere in the nearby town of Breaux Bridge. Cajun music festivals typically take place in the spring and fall at various venues throughout the state.

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18th and Vine Jazz District

KANSAS CITY,

MISSOURI

Kansas City’s Historic 18th and Vine District is not just an intersection but also a historic location for travelers and visitors interested in baseball, barbecue and celebrated live jazz clubs. The district has been home to legends including Count Basie, Charlie Parker, Lester Young, Satchel Page, Josh Gibson, George and Julie Lee, and James “Cool Papa” Bell, among others. Groups traveling to the 18th and Vine Jazz District area will find several well-known live music clubs and the American Jazz Museum, in addition to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum and popular barbecue joints.

The American Jazz Museum bills itself as “the nation’s leading institution dedicated to expanding the influence, awareness and appreciation of American jazz.” Its on-site jazz club, The Blue Room, offers a variety of live music options that are open to the public, including Monday Night Jam Sessions, Free Jazz at Noon on first and second Thursday of each month, Free Indigo Hour on Friday evenings, and Friday and Saturday night performances at 8:30 and 10 p.m.

Travelers will have no shortage of opportunities to hear live music, including First Fridays, events for entertainment, which offer a variety of live music options.

The Grand Ole Opry

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, is the stage that showcases country music’s past, present and future. A live radio show that began in 1925, the Opry has been home to the art form’s growth and evolution for over 97 years.

Known as the place where country artists such as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and many others performed at pivotal moments in their careers, the Grand Ole Opry maintains its legacy as America’s premier country music institution. At the same time, the Opry continues to evolve and embrace new variations of country music to ensure it will be around for another 97 years.

“The true history of Nashville cannot be told without a visit and experience at the Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry,” said Kristi Driver, tourism sales manager for the Opry Entertainment Group.”

The Ryman Auditorium is perhaps the most famous historic home of the Opry, hosting the show from 1943 to 1974. When the crowds outgrew the 2,200-seat Ryman (which had no air conditioning), Opry organizers built the Grand Ole Opry House, where the show remains to this day.

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long-term exhibits and special exhibits are available yearround and are ideal for classes, business teams, community groups, family reunions, bus tours, clubs and other organizations.”

Travel planners can customize their experiences at the center to fit their groups. Many begin with a step-on introduction to the area and center from a museum staff member. Docent-guided tours of the first-floor galleries are available.

“On the second floor, guests can see a special exhibit gallery that changes twice a year, enjoy a special program for their group, tell their story in our oral history booth and try their hand at bluegrass instruments in our education room,” Barrett said.

Other options include food, wine and live music performances.

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The Southeast Tourism Society presented its 2022 Dorothy Hardman Spirit of STS Award to Suzanne Moon. Moon serves as STS’ vice president of operations and has worked with the organization for more than 30 years.

The Spirit of STS Award is a special recognition of an individual who best expresses the genuine love and devotion Dorothy Hardman had for the organization, its members and its purpose. A small, anonymous committee selects winners.

In three decades with STS, Moon has had her hand in most every element of the society’s operations. She is the driving force behind the execution of every STS conference and event. And her signature project, Marketing College, has provided invaluable training and networking opportunities for thousands of Southern tourism professionals over the years. She is deeply respected and admired by the STS membership and has shown unwavering dedication to the association throughout her career.

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If you have a hankering to help your groups dive deeper into the places they travel, the solution may be through food. And there’s no better way to involve food than via local food and drink trails.

These trails are one spectacular way to get to know a destination. While a single meal can satiate an appetite, sampling multiple unique spins on that iconic meal at different destinations across a city or region — by way of a food trail — can satisfy the hunger to go deeper.

From sweet to savory, these food and beverage trails will inspire and equip you to incorporate a new and delicious layer to your next trip to the South.

Athens Beer Trail

ATHENS, GEORGIA

People come to Athens, Georgia, for football and the eclectic college vibe. Now, they may stay for the craft beer scene.

“We have everything from Terrapin, the largest brewer in Athens, to Normaltown, a very small brewery launched by a group of friends who just love making craft beer,” said Hannah Smith, director of communications at Visit Athens.

Craft beer is unique for its ability to showcase a place’s culture and identity. To introduce thirsty visitors to the Classic City, Visit Athens worked hand-in-hand with the town’s six breweries to develop the Athens Beer Trail in 2021.

Just like the various neighborhoods in Athens, each brewery has a distinct personality. Most offer free tours. Terrapin, the oldest of the Athenian breweries, launched and gained nationwide fame in one fell swoop in 2002. Planners can incorporate a tasting with live music at Southern Brewery or explore styles of beer that push the envelope at Creature Comforts Brewery, a beer revered by neighboring Atlantans for its famous sours. Authentic is another stop on the trail serving up easy-drinking beers. Last on the list is Akademia, a true brewpub.

“This is a great option for planners who want to incorporate a meal,” Smith said. “They have a full menu and are open for lunch and dinner, and brunch on Sunday.”

Groups should start at the Historic Athens Welcome Center to pick up their Field Guides — passports with maps and descriptions of the six breweries on the trail. If travelers stop at each location, they’ll win an Athens Beer Trail commemorative pilsner glass.

Thursday and Friday evenings, visitors can enjoy the hopon hop-off Beer Trail Trolley. The trolley is also available for group charters at other times of the week.

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BEER CHEESE, A CENTRAL KENTUCKY DELICACY, CAN BE FOUND ON MANY KINDS OF FOOD ALONG WINCHESTER’S KENTUCKY BEER CHEESE TRAIL. Courtesy Visit Winchester

Kentucky Beer Cheese Trail

CLARK COUNTY, KENTUCKY

Clark County, Kentucky, is the birthplace of beer cheese.

“The spread was first served at Allman’s Restaurant as early as the 1940s,” said Nancy Turner, executive director of Winchester-Clark County Tourism. “We have built a culture around beer cheese throughout the decades.”

The spread, the precise recipe of which is a closely guarded secret, is a staple around the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. Made of fresh or flat beer and typically a sharp cheddar, garlic and cayenne, beer cheese is traditionally served as an appetizer with carrots and celery.

“Literally, one of my favorite things is to fantasize about what I can eat with beer cheese. It’s that good,” Turner said with a laugh, mentioning a seasonal beer cheese named “fetaveissen” at Winchester’s First Circle Market.

“We are really blessed to have multiple restaurants that can accommodate more than 50 people,” Turner said. At Woody’s Sports Bar, groups can try beer cheese burgers and beer cheese with pretzels. DJ’s does a take on cheese nachos with beer cheese over hand-cut potato chips. Halls on the River makes a beer cheese soup. Winchester’s downtown opera house has been converted into a restaurant, Loma’s, with specialty beer cheese dressings and dishes.

“They have a beer cheese vinaigrette that they serve with pork rinds,” Turner said. “And they have beer cheese grits, which are just unbelievable.”

There are currently 13 stops on the Kentucky Beer Cheese trail. Planners can find the full list, as well as prizes for participating, on the CVB’s website.

Groups that really enjoy beer cheese can upgrade the trail experience by visiting during the Clark County’s Beer Cheese Festival, which takes place each year on the second Saturday in June.

“It is a delicious adventure,” Turner said.

Mississippi Seafood Trail

You could say that oysters, shrimp and catfish built Mississippi’s coastal region — and you’d be right. The Mississippi Seafood Trail is a great way to feast on that history in the tri-county coastal region from Bay St. Louis to Pascagoula. Nearly two dozen restaurants featuring Mississippi Seafood can be found on a dedicated trail website. It’s a testament to the culture of the people — although battered by more than their fair share of disasters, natural and man-made, the people in Mississippi can always find something to celebrate through food.

The trail, which got its start thanks to a BP grant to promote

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FRESH GULF SHRIMP ON THE MISSISSIPPI SEAFOOD TRAIL ATHENS BEER TRAIL By Bryan Redding, courtesy Athens Beer Trail Courtesy Mississippi Seafood Trail

gulf seafood, has grown to a statewide list of restaurants that employ Gulf seafood in their cooking.

What’s the best dish for a visitor to try?

“That’s hard to say,” said Pat Fontaine, president of the Mississippi Hospitality and Restaurant Association. “I enjoy all Gulf seafood, from raw oysters to shrimp to crab meat to a lot of the fin fish, from redfish to speckled trout. There are not many items of Gulf seafood that people don’t enjoy.”

Groups looking for places to indulge in local seafood should check out The Reef in Biloxi or The Half Shell Oyster House’s many locations along the coast. They can also use an interactive map on the trail’s website to plan stops.

Moravian Culinary Trail

WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA

How thin is a “whisper thin” cookie? And how can it tell the 300-year-old history of a town and its people?

The answer can be found on the Moravian Culinary Trail. Winston-Salem, North Carolina, can trace its roots to the Moravians, a devout community of emigres from Eastern Europe. Their Moravian heritage can be seen, heard and tasted in the industry around the food that makes the area famous: whisper-thin Moravian cookies (billed as the world’s thinnest), Moravian sugar

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cake and Moravian chicken pie. The Moravian Culinary Trail memorializes these three old-world foods.

“It’s a virtual trail, so people can start anywhere and experience different destinations à la carte,” said Kay Calzolari, group tour and sales manager for Winston-Salem.

Many groups start their journeys in the heart of Old Salem Museums and Gardens at Winkler Bakery, where the process to make the Moravian sugar cakes hasn’t changed, including the use of the fire-burning stove. The Spring House Restaurant just outside of downtown Winston-Salem is highly recommended for Moravian chicken pie. If there’s time (and well, even if there’s not), make plans for a quick jaunt outside the city center for a world-famous stop on the Moravian Culinary Trail: Mrs. Hanes’ Moravian Cookie Factory.

“No cookie journey is complete without a visit to Mrs. Hanes’ Moravian Cookies,” Calzolari said. “It’s a seventh-generation fam

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Courtesy Visit Greenville SC PAPIS CARNITAS TACOS ON THE GREENVILLE TACO TRAIL

RAISE YOUR GLASS IN BOURBON CITY

As the gateway to Bourbon Country, Louisville invites groups to explore our iconic attractions, become a bourbon afficianado at one of our urban bourbon distillery experiences, and enjoy our award-winning culinary scene.

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Greenville Taco Trail on National Taco Day, just this past fall.”

With 12 destinations to choose from, groups can explore the restaurants that make Greenville part of a bustling food scene. Each stop on the trail makes for great group options.

“You can do vegetarian; you can love meat — there’s an array of everything on the trail,” Cassabon said. “Variety was important to us when making the trail.”

That variety extends to geographic variety, as well.

“One of the nice things about the trail is it takes you all over the county,” Cassabon said. “If you’re staying on the perimeters like in Travelers Rest or Fountain Inn, you can still enjoy the trail no matter where you’re staying.”

Visitors can pick up a Greenville Taco Trail Passport at the Visitors Center in City Hall or at participating restaurants. VisitGreenvilleSC runs seasonal activities with redeemable prizes for participants who collect enough stops on the trail.

“The taco is universal,” Cassabon said. “I’ve never met anyone who doesn’t like them.”

Salty Southern Route

SOUTHEAST VIRGINIA

In Virginia, a group of localities that are serious about their food but don’t take themselves too seriously has created the Salty Southern Route.

The southeastern region of the state has long been known for its peanuts, salt-cured hams and other pork products.

“We are all western tidewater localities that got together to figure out the exact thing we had in common,” said Judy Winslow, director of Smithfield and Isle of Wight Tourism. As it turns out, the thread that ties the Southampton, Isle of Wight, Sussex, Smithfield and Suffolk counties together is a salty one.

“Pork and peanuts, that’s what the entire Salty Southern Route is centered around,” Winslow said. “So our fun tagline is ‘Drive the Route from Nuts to Snout.’”

Two big names with outsize a history stand out on the Salty Southern Route: Smithfield Hams

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and Planters Peanuts. Smithfield County is famous for using peanuts to feed the hogs to create a more savory product. “The hams are not as sweet; they are salty,” Winslow said.

“On the peanut side of things, our soil produces a specialty peanut that is a bigger, gourmet snack peanut, with extra crunch and a lot of flavor,” said Ashley Convington, marketing and existing business manager at Franklin Southampton Economic Development said. “It makes them stand out.”

Getting a taste of the trail is easy, too.

“When we identified things that were clearly related to pork or peanuts, almost everything in our localities had some kind of tie-in,” Winslow said. “We tell people to go to saltysouthernroute. org and pick out the thing that is most interesting to their particular group.”

Groups can learn to shuck peanuts at Hubs Vine or in Franklin, Virginia, or see the world’s oldest “pet” ham (the oldest known edible cured ham) at the Isle of Wight County Museum. The route features attractions, restaurants, storefronts, lodging facilities, visitor centers and events that connect visitors “from nuts to snout.”

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The Southeast Tourism Society presented its 2022 Best Epicurean Partner Award to Tammy Jordan, founder of Fruits of Labor, a café, bakery and culinary training center in Rainelle, West Virginia.

The Best Epicurean Partner Award recognizes restaurants, caterers, wineries, distilleries, or other food and beverage organizations that support their communities. They are exceptional partners during FAM tours and community events and in times of crisis.

Fruits of Labor offers farm-to-table dining experiences for locals and visitors in the Greenbrier Valley Area. The company’s mission is to provide not only food but also employment opportunities and training for people recovering from addiction. Jordan takes a holistic approach to helping her team members continue their recovery journeys and learn culinary skills that will help them build careers. Jordan often works with local tourism partners to cater events for the community.

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Landmarks

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If these walls could talk, they’d have centuries of stories to tell.

From relics dating back to America’s colonization to modern-day medieval castles, the architectural wonders of America’s South are more than just ornate and interesting buildings; they represent the intersection of history and aesthetics. They capture important moments in time and demonstrate what their designers and craftsmen were capable of, and visitors won’t need to be architecture aficionados to appreciate their beauty.

In addition to admiring their exteriors, groups can tour these impressive structures to gain a greater appreciation for their history, design and the cities they’re part of, which makes them an excellent stop on any journey through the South.

Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

The seat of the oldest parish in the United States and the oldest Catholic church in the city, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is a historic church in the city of St. Augustine, Florida. The first Catholic mass was held during 1565, upon the city’s founding, and is thought to be the first mass held in North America.

The cathedral basilica’s current structure isn’t quite that old. The original structure was complete in 1797, and its two-foot-thick walls were made of coquina, a type of rock derived from seashells. This material saved some of the building’s structure when a fire broke out in the late 1800s. The church was rebuilt in an eclectic mix of styles; the curved gables and clay roof are evidence of the Spanish-mission style, while the entrance is adorned with neoclassical elements, and the addition of a Spanish-Renaissance bell tower introduces a European touch. Inside, the cathedral basilica is intricately detailed. Gilded statues, murals, stained-glass windows, exposed beams and painted ceilings wait to awe visitors and parishioners alike.

“It includes so much of the history of St. Augustine,” said Michelle Reyna, tour guide at the cathedral basilica. “Even the murals tell the story.”

To learn more about the journey of this church, from its origins as a modest parish church to its designation as a cathedral and later to a basilica, groups can take behind-the-scenes tours, which are offered daily during the week. From the choir loft to the sacristy to the chapel, a guide will walk the group through the building’s

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history and its significance to the parish of St. Augustine. They may have a chance to see the holy relics that lie in the church, such as the piece of Saint Augustine of Hippo’s finger bone, which dates back to the fifth century.

Kentucky Castle

VERSAILLES, KENTUCKY

The last thing a traveler expects to see on a drive through the scenic rolling hills and horse farms of central Kentucky is a medieval European-inspired castle. But it’s no fairy tale — the Kentucky Castle, a stone castle with towers and turrets sits majestically on 53 acres of farmland, backlit by the beauty of the Bluegrass. Inspired by the old castles of Europe, its original owners began construction of this 19,355-square-foot castle in 1969. Construction was halted in 1980, but the castle changed ownership and was eventually rebuilt in 2004 following a fire. Today, the Kentucky Castle is a source of intrigue for those driving by it, but it’s also a must-see attraction for locals and tourists alike.

“We always say first and foremost we're a working farm,” said Christie Eckerline, chief operating officer at the Kentucky Castle. “Beyond that we're a hotel, and we have a farm-to-table restaurant.”

Groups can tour the castle and its surrounding farm and gardens to learn about their history and enjoy the Kentucky scenery. Specialty experiences like bourbon-tasting meals, murder-mystery dinners, rooftop yoga and tea are also offered. At the property’s restaurant, Castle Farm, fresh and creative dishes are served for breakfast, lunch and dinner; groups can enjoy elegant meals with a bourbon cocktail for a signature Kentucky dining experience.

A total of 18 overnight accommodations are available on the property, including nine elegantly decorated hotel rooms, four luxurious tower suites on the castle’s outer walls, a glamping tent, a garden cabin, a farmhouse and two tiny homes. A spa is available for guests looking to rejuvenate with massages, skincare treatments and a sauna.

Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park

STE. GENEVIEVE, MISSOURI

Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, was a settlement founded by French colonists in 1750 on the banks of the Mississippi River, during a time when land in North America was still divided among French, Spanish and British colonial rule. Due to flooding on the riverbank, the town was forced to move three miles to its current location in 1785. Though technically under Spanish rule, the settlement was heavily influenced by its French origins.

Today, Ste. Genevieve has some of its original buildings, built

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in one of the rarest architectural styles in the United States. Some of these historic buildings are the Jean Baptiste Vallé House, the Bauvais-Amoureux House and Green Tree Tavern. The tavern, which also served as an inn, was built in 1790 and is the oldest building in Ste. Genevieve. They are vertical log homes, a popular French colonial building style. Of the handful of known poteaux-en-terre, or “post-in-ground,” buildings — where the logs go directly into the earth instead of a stone foundation — three in the United States can be found in Ste. Genevieve.

“For those interested in architecture, Ste. Genevieve is a place to explore traditional French architecture in a way that you can't anywhere else,” said park rangers at Ste. Genevieve National Historical Park.

To get to know Ste. Genevieve and these historic homes, groups can take ranger-guided tours through the homes. They can peruse the grounds, including the Jean Baptiste Vallé gardens and the trails near the historic town. For a look at French colonial life and history, groups can check out exhibits at the Center for French Colonial Life or the park’s Museum Learning Center.

Drayton Hall

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA

Awell-preserved home that was in one family for seven generations has also become a historic landmark and a treasure of Charleston, South Carolina. Drayton Hall, built from 1747-52, was constructed by John Drayton, the member of a prominent Colonial family. Drayton’s wealth stemmed from raising indigo, rice and cattle on multiple slave plantations totaling over 75,000 acres. Drayton Hall, while not a working plantation itself, was the center of Drayton’s business affairs.

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The two-story red-brick building on the Ashley River is one of the earliest examples of Palladian architecture in North America. Its symmetrical designs, stately columns and ornately detailed interior can still be seen today, as very few renovations or alterations have been made inside the home. The home has survived the Revolutionary War, the Civil War and several natural disasters such as hurricanes and fires. The property is an active archaeological site containing artifacts ranging from art found within the home to items used by slaves on the property.

Group experiences at Drayton Hall include a guided tour of the home and grounds and a catered lunch. Groups can learn about the history of the house and observe its unique architectural features. The grounds of Drayton Hall contain an African American cemetery, a caretaker’s home, gardens, an education center, an exhibit gallery and a visitor center for groups to learn about the hall’s extensive history and the lives of all those who lived there. While the Drayton family and their lives are explored in depth, the caretaker’s home has been converted to a museum exploring the lives and legacies of the slaves who lived and worked on the property.

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Monticello

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

The home of any founding father makes a worthy stop on a travel itinerary, but Monticello, home and lifelong project of Thomas Jefferson, is significant for its status as both a historical site and an architectural marvel. The author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States, Jefferson was also an inventor, legal scholar, amateur botanist and architect.

What began as a grand house constructed on his father’s 5,000-acre plantation in Charlottesville, Virginia, became a passion for Jefferson, who renovated and modeled it after Italian-Renaissance and neoclassical architecture he saw during his time in Europe. By the time it was completed in 1809, it was one of the most unique and impres-

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Centrally located in North Carolina, Winston-Salem is easy to get to and even easier to navigate. Enjoy touring our vibrant nightlife, historical museums, heirloom gardens, a Moravian Culinary Trail, art, culture, shopping, and more — all within a walkable city center. And with 5,300 hotel rooms — including 1,200 downtown — our city welcomes groups of all sizes. Come see why Southern Living named us one of the “South’s Best Cities on the Rise.”

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sive structures in the country, with 35 rooms and an octagonal dome as a centerpiece, the first in the United States.

For all its impressive architecture, the house and its grounds were not just home to Jefferson, and the conflicting ideals present on the land of the man who championed equality and owned nearly 600 slaves in his lifetime leave additional stories to be told.

“What Monticello has done over the past 15 to 20 years has been to really make sure they're telling a much more complete narrative of what happened on the mountaintop,” said Brantley Ussery, director of marketing and public relations at the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Groups can tour the home and grounds to hear the stories of its residents, see Jefferson’s inventions and belongings, and admire the home's innovative design. Named for the signature property and inspired by Jefferson’s attempts to grow grapes, the Monticello Wine Trail makes an excellent activity for groups in the area, which will have their pick of 40 wineries to visit. For a satisfying lunch on the road to Monticello, they can stop at Michie Tavern, a buffet-style restaurant set in an 18th century tavern serving old-fashioned Southern classics.

Palace of Gold

MOUNDSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA

Constructed between 1973 and 1979, Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold was intended to be a home for Srila Prabhupada, an Indian guru at the forefront of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), or the Hare Krishna movement. Prabhupada was a Vedic scholar who came to the U.S. in 1965 to spread the ancient religion, a precursor to Hinduism, to the Englishspeaking world. Prabhupada passed away in 1977, and instead of becoming a home for the guru, the palace became a memorial constructed by his followers.

Though they were amateur craftsmen, Prabhupada’s dedicated followers managed to create one of the most intricate and beautiful religious buildings in the United States. It’s nestled in the serene hillsides near Moundsville, West

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- Visit quaint small towns where you can enjoy boutique shopping, the local food scene, and classic Americana.

- Meet the artists and see the process behind traditional Appalachian crafts

Appalachian crafts - Explore the music scene that has produced generations of talent in every genre.

- Explore the music scene that has produced generations of talent in every genre.

Find your own escape whether that’s relaxing under the canopy of an ancient forest or trying your luck at the horse track Wade in clear, cool waters or sample the moonshine distilled from them. Stand on Kentucky’s highest peak or venture deep beneath the ground. It’s all available here!

- Find your own escape whether that’s relaxing under the canopy of an ancient forest or trying your luck at the horse track Wade in clear, cool waters or sample the moonshine distilled from them. Stand on Kentucky’s highest peak or venture deep beneath the ground. It’s all available here!

Virginia. Though it’s a surprising find for a state in the Bible Belt, the palace’s beauty and distinct architecture make “America’s Taj Mahal” a major tourist attraction. Adorned with gold, marble floors, chandeliers, precious stones and stained-glass windows, the palace is a luxurious tribute to Prabhupada and a wonder to behold. It’s set on a 133-acre plot known as New Vrindaban, which features a lodge, picturesque gardens and temples devoted to honoring the Vedic principles of ISKCON.

Taste the abundance of the region as you sample traditional and modern faire in southeastern Kentucky’s local food scene Experience the first frontier just as the earliest settlers did when they crossed the ancient Appalachians with pristine landscapes and a peaceful nature you won’t find anywhere else

Taste the abundance of the region as you sample traditional and modern faire in southeastern Kentucky’s local food scene

Experience the first frontier just as the earliest settlers did when they crossed the ancient Appalachians with pristine landscapes and a peaceful nature you won’t find anywhere else

Visitors of any faith can go to New Vrindaban to tour the Palace of Gold and see its artistry and lush gardens for themselves. Groups can dine at Govinda’s Restaurant, which serves vegetarian fare from traditional Indian dishes to American classics like fries and pizza. The palace lodge offers 70 rooms and 10 cabins for guests of the palace to stay in while they visit.

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CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER

Located in Union Terminal, the Cincinnati Museum Center offers four different museums under one roof. With temporary installations and permanent exhibits, there is always something new to explore.

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The Southeast Tourism Society presented its 2022 Rising Star Award to Kathryn Shea Duncan. Duncan served as the media and public relations manager at Visit Lake Charles before being promoted to director of social media. The Rising Star Award recognizes extraordinary on-the-job performance by a person who has worked in tourism or travel for five years or less. Nominees are evaluated on leadership, enthusiasm for the industry, innovation, successful programs or events, and other accomplishments. Extra consideration goes to nominees who are involved in the industry outside their normal employment.

With a passion for photography and exploration, Duncan has made her way through every part of Lake Charles, capturing the area’s culture, natural beauty and signature cuisine to share online and in media outlets. Thanks to her efforts, Lake Charles has been covered in several prestigious media outlets, including Southern Living, HowStuffWorks and Thrillist. She also published a personal account of her experience with hurricanes in the New York Times.

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What’s a better way to enjoy the culture, cuisine and music of the South than celebrating it with 10,000 of your closest friends?

From the Gulf Coast to the Appalachian Mountains, Southern communities know how to party. Every year brings carnivals, music, food, art and Christmas festivals across the Southeast. There is something for everyone, and many events are worth traveling to attend.

The following six Southeastern events are ideal for groups wanting to immerse themselves in regional culture. From an intimate music festival in the Ozark mountains to a fried chicken festival in Kentucky, there is a lot to do, eat and experience at these festivals.

The National Shrimp Festival

Alabama’s National Shrimp Festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. The four-day festival will be held October 12–15 on the beaches of coastal Alabama. It’s the place to be for seafood, art and music lovers. The programming continues growing each year with live music, a sand sculpture contest, a children’s activity village, a 10K and 5K run, and the Miss Shrimp Festival pageant.

At the festival, visitors find shrimp prepared in nearly endless ways alongside other seafood like crab, and nonseafood delights. The entertainment is spread across two stages and various genres like country, jazz, rock and more. For art enthusiasts, there are paintings, jewelry and artisan-made crafts to enjoy. But according to Steve Jones of the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, one of the unique parts of the festival is it’s entirely volunteer run by passionate locals and visitors alike.

Three hundred thousand people typically attend the festival, so planning at least six months ahead of the event is crucial. The festival team makes getting to the event smoother and more accessible for groups by organizing local shuttle services to and from the event to reduce crowded parking.

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THE NATIONAL SHRIMP FESTIVAL CELEBRATES THE SEAFOOD BOUNTY OF ALABAMA’S GULF COAST COMMUNITIES. Courtesy National Shrimp Festival

Miami Carnival

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Carnival started in the beautiful country of Trinidad and Tobago, but today iterations are celebrated all over the world, including in Miami every October. Miami Carnival is the largest Carnival in North America. Each festival season is packed with events from a steel-band competition to Parade of the Bands, featuring more than 18,000 masqueraders dressed in colorful beaded and feathered costumes and over 20 masquerade bands.

At Miami Carnival, travelers can also enjoy the unique Carnival Village, a mashup of food and drink options with more than 50 vendors and food from across the many Caribbean countries, from Jamaica to the Bahamas. For an added cultural flair, distillery and brewery representatives will be on-site serving the best rums, beers and spirits from across the islands.

John Beckford, chief marketing officer, recommends groups block out hotel rooms and car rentals well in advance because there’s an acute shortage.

The Miami region has more than 40 miles of beaches and year-round warm weather, which makes the festival’s early fall date attractive to travelers coming from the colder Northeastern states.

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Courtesy Miami Carnival DANCERS AT MIAMI CARNIVAL A SAND SCULPTURE AT THE NATIONAL SHRIMP FESTIVAL IN GULF SHORES Courtesy National Shrimp Festival

World Chicken Festival

LONDON, KENTUCKY

London, Kentucky, loves fried chicken. The area is home to Colonel Sanders’ original Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants, established in the 1940s. Today, the annual World Chicken Festival continues the tradition honoring the beloved crispy finger food. For three decades, it’s been one of Kentucky’s largest festivals, taking place annually during the last full weekend of September.

Over 170 vendors spread out over downtown London, and multiple music stages feature free concerts from regional and national artists. Entertainment line-ups are usually announced in the spring.

Kelly Burton, executive director at London Laurel County Tourist Commission, said the event is run to benefit local nonprofits.

“The one thing that makes it different from any other festival is that all these food vendors on Main Street have to be associated with a nonprofit organization,” she said. The vendors’ relationships with nonprofits significantly impact the organizations’ fundraising efforts.

Of course, there’s a lot of fried chicken to be tasted at the festival, and one of the features of the celebration is the World’s Largest Stainless Steel Skillet, which weighs 700 pounds. Dozens of volunteer cooks stand around the piping hot cauldron frying birds for festivalgoers, having served over 120,000 chicken dinners since the festival’s 1992 start.

The festival is digitally enhanced this year with a QR code and scannable map that allow travelers to have the festival layout at their fingertips.

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Courtesy London Laurel Co. TC HARLAN SANDERS CAFÉ AND MUSEUM NEAR LONDON A MULLET CONTEST AT THE WORLD CHICKEN FESTIVAL IN KENTUCKY HEADLINER ENTERTAINMENT AT THE NATIONAL SHRIMP FESTIVAL Courtesy National Shrimp Festival Courtesy London Laurel Co. TC
“The vendors’ relationships with nonprofits significantly impact the organization’s fundraising efforts.”
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WEST VIRGINIA

FestivALL is a three-day, citywide, multiarts festival each June in Charleston, West Virginia. It features music, dance, theater and visual art from local, national and international artists, and it attracts about 30,000 attendees annually. Exhibitions, installations and performances happen across various city galleries, theaters and outdoor venues. There’s so much to be explored and experienced as the Appalachian city becomes one extensive work of art itself.

The festival’s main events range from a Carriage Trail to the Porch Parade, a popular pandemic-era adaptation to the festival’s programming that utilizes locals’ front yards for art installations. But the festival is also going back to its pre-COVID-19 roots, with a large, ticketed concert, parades and community arts projects.

Surrounding the festival are various outdoor activities like hiking and river rafting.

“It’s the best of both worlds here,” said Mackenzie Spencer, FestivALL executive director. “Get off the grid and take part in all of the outdoor activities. But then at the end of the day, you can come downtown, see a show, support local music and artists,

Beyond the festival’s season, FestivALL is an arts organization supporting Charleston with yearround arts programming and events. As the cooler months roll around, FestivALL transforms into FestivFALL, an October event with even more art experiences happening over 10 days.

Natchitoches Christmas Festival

NATCHITOCHES, LOUISIANA

It’s been nearly

years since this holiday tradition began in Natchitoches, a town in north-central Louisiana. The event started with a display of 10-watt Christmas

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FESTIVALL IN WEST VIRGINIA Natchitoches (Nack-A-Tish) welcomes groups of all sizes to experience the charm of the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase territory. You’ll find shopping, dining, unique attractions and affordable accommodations.
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tree bulbs strung along Front Street. It’s now a six-week Christmas celebration from late November through early January. The Natchitoches Christmas Festival features over 300,000 colored lights covering the city, a firework show and live entertainment on the riverbank stage.

Food vendors at the festival sell all kinds of bites, from the usual cotton candy and funnel cakes to burgers and alligator. But the most sought-after food at Natchitoches Christmas Festival is the meat pie, a famous cultural delight of the region that’s reminiscent of an empanada. It’s made with ground beef, pork, onions and peppers stuffed in a flaky pastry turnover.

Unique attractions like Mistletoe Market, an annual arts and crafts market, make this celebration memorable. The lineup of events includes the Festival of Lights Parade, a lighted boat parade, a 5K run and cookies with Santa. For an enchanting experience, groups can travel on a Christmas-themed road trip along Louisiana’s Holiday Trail of Lights across 10 regional festivities cities, including Shreveport-Bossier, Minden, Monroe-West Monroe, Alexandria/Pineville, Ruston and Logansport.

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By Abid Dyer, courtesy Natchitoches Christmas Festival There is no better place to live the legacy of the king than at Elvis Presley’s Graceland in Memphis. The place where Elvis hung his jumpsuits and gold records. A place so wild it has a jungle room, jet, and a 450-room guest house. It’s the only building that Elvis never left and the place where his legacy lives forever.

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Ozark Mountain Music Festival

EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS

Tucked away in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, the Ozark Mountains Music Festival, also known as OzMoMu, is an annual four-day annual taking place each January and featuring 20 acts. The festivals’ sounds are a fusion of Bluegrass, folk, urban and American roots music. And because it happens on a crisp January weekend, the festival takes over the entire Basin Park Hotel, bringing the vibe of an outdoor festival inside.

The 1905-era hotel hosts multiple festival stages in the heart of its downtown entertainment district location, allowing for popular events like Late Night Jams to be held in a nearby local cafe, Chelsea’s. The festival is unique because there are no backstage or private areas for the artists. Instead, bands and festivalgoers share the same space, experiencing the concert together. Music lovers enjoy hanging out personally with artists for an experience unlike any other festival.

Beyond the mean stage performances, there are listening rooms where feature artists can share their music and personal stories with attendees.

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The Southeast Tourism Society presented its 2022 Beacon Award to Dan Rowe. Rowe is the president and CEO of the Panama City Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The Beacon Award recognizes individuals who best exemplify outstanding leadership in the pursuit of excellence and who have advanced the tourism industry. Judges consider the nominees’ accomplishments, innovation, performance, integrity and empowerment of others over the course of an entire career.

Rowe has been described as a servant leader who is excellent at forging relationships across various sectors of the industry. Over the past 13 years, he has led the Panama City Beach tourism community through several crisis situations, including the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Hurricane Michael and the COVID-19 pandemic. He also headed a brand makeover for Panama City Beach and the creation of UNwineD, a new annual upscale culinary festival. Rowe is known for training and mentoring future tourism leaders across his region.

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