PRINCETON AREA: Special Olympics to attract visitors and dollars
April 12, 2011 by
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PRINCETON AREA: Special Olympics to attract visitors and dollars
Local residents can expect to see an influx of about 60,000 visitors and $50 million in tourism revenue in three years when the Special Olympics brings the USA National Games to the area.
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New York City Launches Marketing and Promotional Campaigns to Offer Unprecedented Value to Visitors and New Yorkers …
January 14, 2011 by
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New York City Launches Marketing and Promotional Campaigns to Offer Unprecedented Value to Visitors and New Yorkers …
On the heels of last week’s announcement of New York City’s record year in tourism with 48.7 million visitors, New York City today announced the latest marketing and promotional campaigns to drive tourism and boost the local economy [...]
Staten Island Options for New York Visitors
June 13, 2010 by
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Budget-conscious travellers to New York could make significant savings on their hotel bills by choosing to stay at nearby Staten Island, and taking advantage of the free Staten Island Ferry to go sightseeing in Manhattan and the other Big Apple boroughs. With hotels in Manhattan amongst the most expensive in the world, it makes perfect [...]
Miami Visitors Guide
January 14, 2010 by
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Being a sub-tropical city, Miami is climatically very different from most places in the USA. The city is a cosmopolitan water playground that attracts more visitors than any other US city.
Miami appeals to travelers wanting warm sun, great beaches, a laid back lifestyle, world class entertainment in clubs and bars and [...]
Hidden Treasures: Visitors get a private tour through centuries of Americana
December 15, 2009 by
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Hidden Treasures: Visitors get a private tour through centuries of Americana
NEW HAVEN — The centuries-old grandfather clocks may have stopped chiming, but their rich history remains ingrained in their gears. The classic tables and upscale chairs share aisles with other time-stamped treasures, all tucked away in the basement of a Yale building not quite in [...]