Black Meetings and Tourism

July/August 2010

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are so many children’s and other family-friendly attractions you need to visit the CVB website at visitbatonrouge.com for a complete listing. Meeting planners make sure you ask about the many themed venues to host events such as LSU’s Hilltop Arbore- tum, Alligator Bayou, one of the many plantations that dot the area, or head to one of America’s pre- miere Historically Black Colleges, Southern Univ- ersity and the Museum of Art. If you happen to be in town during college foot- ball season try a tailgate at a Louisiana State Univ- ersity or Southern Univ- ersity game. The CVB can assist Baton Rouge Skyline Photo Credit: Baton Rouge CVB groups with planning tours tailored to specific needs – log on to visitbatonrouge.com and if you’re planning a meeting call (800) LaRouge. DE IEF What they do during the meeting is important. But what they do after it’s over can be just as important. That’s why you need a destination that has the best of both worlds. We’ve got that – and a hard-working CVB staff that will be there every step of the way. Go BR! And get it right from the word “Go.” 800 LA ROUGE Black Meetings & Tourism July/August 2010: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 41

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