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Montana Office of Tourism

301 S Park Ave, 59620

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Special event venues36
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Getting Here

Distance from Helena Regional Airport airport 4 mi
Distance from Yellowstone International Airport airport 90 mi
Distance from Missoula International Airport airport 120 mi

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Battleship IOWA Museum
Battleship IOWA Museum
multi-city
Step aboard one of the most powerful battleships in history and explore life at sea through immersive experiences designed for all ages. From self-guided tours and scavenger hunts with Vicky the Dog to exclusive crew-led journeys through restricted areas, there’s an adventure for every explorer. Whether you’re retracing the steps of U.S. Presidents, climbing into massive gun turrets, descending into the heart of the engineering spaces, or racing against time to save the ship in a thrilling escape challenge — each experience brings the ship to life in unforgettable ways.
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American Ghost Walks
American Ghost Walks
multi-city
Ghosts and fun bring your team closer together. Guided experiences to multiple haunted locations. Your group will be treated to a ghostly experience during a 90-120 minute walking tour, 3-hour bus excursion, or pick a custom experience with food and alcohol options or a family-oriented experience as well. Your team has been on outings before, but this time they've asked you to find something different and exciting for everybody. When looking for specific venues to host your group, it can be quite challenging. And the last thing you want is another work event that feels more like a chore than a fun activity. Your team doesn’t want to: - Throw any more axes - Go bowling again - Sit bored at a large group dinner Experience The City's Haunted Past with Your Entire Team On this special evening, you and your team will have the perfect opportunity to get to know each other better! Your guide is well-versed in local culture, so you can expect a fun, engaging, and spooky event.
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Pier 17 New York
Pier 17 New York
New York
Located in New York City’s founding neighborhood, Pier 17 is drenched in history. A stone’s throw from the Financial District and The World Trade Center, the area has more recently been synonymous with Wall Street workers and tourists visiting the 9/11 Memorial. But this summer changes all that with the re-launch of Pier 17 at the Seaport District NYC. Home to the Seaport Museum and the city’s largest concentration of restored maritime buildings, Pier 17 is being reclaimed for New Yorkers via dynamic food, drink, art, architecture, retail, and entertainment concepts that foster community and engage the city’s denizens, year-round. Pier 17 and the surrounding Seaport District comes out of its tourist trap shadows as its new tenants incorporate the neighborhood’s rich past, while embracing its future as a port of discovery. For history buffs, Pier 17 is one of the most interesting places in NYC. The economic growth of New York in the first half of the 19th century was driven by the Port of New York’s position as an import–export exchange and cargo center for emerging American and global markets. The Seaport and Pier 17 became a gateway for international shipping, maritime activities and the wholesale fish trade. South Street was known as the “Street of Ships” and the Wavertree, which is docked alongside Pier 17 to this day, arrived in New York City in 1895 en route to Calcutta with jute cargo aboard. The ship was acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum in 1968 and went through a 16-month, $13 million restoration. “These are the kinds of ships that built New York,” says Jonathan Boulware, executive director of the South Street Seaport Museum. A hub of commercial virtue (the finance, sea trade and printing press businesses were all located in this dense port) and accompanying vice (the area is home to some of the city’s oldest drinking dens, which played host to all manner of illicit activities back in the day), the Seaport was the first 24-hour district in New York, hence the phrase “the city that never sleeps”.
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Miami Culinary Tours
Miami Culinary Tours
multi-city
Miami Culinary Tours' offers food and cultural tours in Miami. With 13 years of experience conducting tours in the Miami market and over 10,000 five stars reviews online – Miami Culinary Tours is the leader in culinary and cultural tours in Miami. We offer: The Little Havana Food & Cultural Tour. The South Beach Food & Art Deco Tour. The Wynwood Food & Art Tour. The Design District Food & Art Tour. Every guide is very well versed with Miami’s famed neighborhoods inside and out. The colorful art, history, fascinating cultural details, and the cuisine of every tour is presented in a way that is fun and accessible for socializing. Our tours emphasize a social and interactive experience. No matter the size of your group, there is guaranteed to be more than a little chatting, laughing, and interpersonal bonding. Every Detail Is Expertly Attended: Whether your ideal event involves 10 or 150 people, we have vast experience coordinating events of both intimately-sized tours and major corporate events. Our solid presence online with thousands of private client reviews and our strong partnership with the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau are a testament to the unrivaled event planning background we have with groups of all sizes. Access To Top Restaurants And Sought-Out Venues: As an established company in the community with many years of experience securing premium partnerships, Miami Culinary Tours is able to book groups at prime restaurants that most tours can’t, and can secure reservations at the most sought-out locations. From your initial proposal to practical fulfillment on the day of the event, Miami Culinary Tours has the expertise and right community connections for delivering a flawless event. Experienced Event Management: Our team of professionals provide personal client services and works directly with culinary leaders and vendors within the city.
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Bay City Bike
Bay City Bike
multi-city
The Perfect Way to Enjoy San Francisco Bay City Bike: Your Source For San Francisco Bike Experiences. Biking San Francisco is our first love. See below and choose from an amazing selection of San Francisco Guided Bike Tours, Self-guided bike rentals, Alcatraz tours, combo tours, and more! Have a larger private group or a special route in mind? We are passionate about planning bike events! Bike San Francisco! We have 5 locations all in SF to help see the most where you are! The Bay City Bike team specializes in planning and hosting customized San Francisco Bike Tours for groups. Since 2001 we have hosted hundreds of guided and self guided tours and events of all sizes, from intimate family parties of three, to offsite, 20 mile bike tours of 300.
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Exquisite Catering by Robert
Exquisite Catering by Robert
North Miami
Exquisite Catering by Robert offers gourmet food for any occasion with professional service and attention to detail. Located in North Miami, FL. At Exquisite Catering by Robert, we are committed to helping our clients plan the perfect event. We offer gourmet food for any occasion with professional service and attention to detail. Whether it's an intimate dinner, backyard barbecue, corporate lunch, wedding, or bar mitzvah, our skilled catering team is ready to make sure that everything goes smoothly. We can provide servers, bartenders and other event services as well.
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Monumental Tours Inc
Monumental Tours Inc
multi-city
Monumental Tours provides a premium private tour experience with professional guides and luxury transportation in the Washington DC Metro Area. Our Mission is to guide our guests to achieve the best tour experience through professional storytelling guides and luxury transportation. We create a quality, professional private tour experience in Our Nation’s Capital.
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Tempest
Tempest
Charleston
Brought to you by the team from Church & Union Charleston, Church & Union Charlotte, La Belle Helene, and Church & Union Nashville, Tempest is a new upscale seafood restaurant. Voted 2020 Best New Restaurant by USA Today’s 10 Best. Located in the former historic Harriott Pinckney Home for Sailors, next door to Church & Union Charleston. Tempest features hyper-local, sustainable South Atlantic seafood, with a seasonal menu curated by Top Chef Alum Chef Jamie Lynch, Executive Chef Tyler Cook, and Chef Adam Hodgson. Tempest’s noteworthy raw and roast menu features both chilled and charcoal roasted options. Impressive single, double and three tier seafood towers are also featured.
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Blue Note Jazz Club
Blue Note Jazz Club
New York
Since 1981, Blue Note has been a cultural institution in New York City and one of the premiere jazz clubs in the world. Owner and founder Danny Bensusan had a vision to create a jazz club in Greenwich Village that would treat deserving artists with respect, while allowing patrons to see the world’s finest jazz musicians in a close, comfortable setting. Artists who had stopped playing in jazz clubs decades before, such as Sarah Vaughn, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Stanley Turrentine, Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, and Tito Puente, soon called Blue Note home.
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Aba & The Dalcy Fulton Market District
Aba & The Dalcy Fulton Market District
Chicago
Aba is a Mediterranean restaurant originating from Chicago’s historic Fulton Market District. Aba, meaning father in Hebrew, incorporates Chef CJ Jacobson's lighter style of cooking with influences from the Mediterranean, including Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and Greece. The bar program, crafted by Liz Pearce, showcases rare Mediterranean-inspired wines and spirits.
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Montana Office of Tourism Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the Montana Office of Tourism regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Montana Office of Tourism's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
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Does Montana Office of Tourism have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
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Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Montana Office of Tourism and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to Montana Office of Tourism's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at Montana Office of Tourism developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does Montana Office of Tourism clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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