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Tennessee Marks Record Visitation Numbers Amid National Travel And Tourism Week

Monday, May 7, 2018 - by Jill KilgoreThe Tennessee Department of Tourist Development joins tourism industry partners to celebrate National Travel & Tourism Week May 6-12 by marking another year of record-setting growth for the state's $19.3 billion tourism industry. Staff with the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and tourism industry partners will also offer guests free windshield washing to help them "See Tennessee More Clearly." Tennessee Tourism will also hand out branded, Soundtrack of America. The theme of this year's National Travel and Tourism Week, "Travel, Then and Now," gives the industry a chance to reflect on past successes, while advocating for policies to promote future growth. "Visitors to Tennessee experience world-class food, history and culture and our scenic beauty and outdoors," said Commissioner Kevin Triplett, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. For more information, contact Jill Kilgore, public relations media manager for the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, at 615-927-1320 or by email at Jill.Kilgore@tn.gov.

Tennessee Marks Record Visitation Numbers Amid National Travel And Tourism Week

Nebraska celebrates 2018 National Travel and Tourism Week

according to This week, the Nebraska Tourism Commission is celebrating the 35th annual National Travel and Tourism Week (May 6-12). "Travel supports one in nine American jobs, including 49,360 right here in Nebraska," said John Ricks, Nebraska Tourism Commission executive director. Follow @VisitNebraska on Facebook and @NebraskaTourism on Twitter to see throwback pictures of Nebraska tourism destinations throughout the week. In addition to its benefits for the local economy, travel can also have a positive effect on personal well-being for residents and visitors of Nebraska. This National Travel and Tourism Week, we're saluting travel's long history as an economic engine in our country."






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