In the 2018 fiscal year, 2.4 million people visited Leon County, thus breaking records for years prior.
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Last month, the tech giant Google took big steps into the world of online travel, introducing the Google Trips app to its online platform.
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When making travel plans for spring, keep these Southern towns in mind:
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Keep Florida Fishing recently released its new “Keys Family Vacation” video, following the first of the series, “Fishing in the Keys,” which debuted this spring.
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Discover fall colors during a unique getaway at Alyeska Resort in Girdwood, Alaska, and enjoy a special discount package to take in Alaska’s finest resort this season. Whether looking for an adventurous getaway with hiking and biking through Chugach National Forest or a relaxing scenic escape, a weekend at Alyeska Resort will leave visitors feeling energized and rejuvenated.
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Did you know Florida’s 11 national parks have a repair backlog of $253.7 million? That’s why the state’s leading engineers, architects, construction firms and contractors have joined a coalition calling on Congress to Restore America’s Parks.
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Today is Florida Tourism Day. Representatives from nearly 40 local tourism marketing organizations across the state have gathered in Tallahassee to educate lawmakers about the critical role tourism plays in generating revenue and creating jobs in Florida.
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The sun is shining once again after Hurricane Irma devastated the state, and Florida’s tourism industry stands together to ensure Florida’s future remains bright, even after the storm, through the power of travel promotion.
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The Pew Charitable Trusts’ parks campaign, Restore America’s Parks, aims to raise awareness about the National Park System’s deferred maintenance backlog and to secure permanent funding with the National Park Service Legacy Act to address park maintenance needs and ensure that the park service is equipped for success as it heads into its second century.
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Members of Florida’s number one industry will come together for the annual Florida Tourism Day, educating lawmakers and the media about the positive economic impact of tourism in the Sunshine State.
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From canopy roads and quaint charm, Tallahassee is a destination that offers perks of a small town. It’s the unique combination of southern flair and an ever-growing list of local attractions, though, that brings more than 2.35 million visitors from 47 different states and 36 different countries to Tallahassee, generating $863 million in economic impact.