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Vote Now For Pennsylvania 2013 River of the Year

Southeastern Pennsylvania’s Schuylkill River is among the six nominees.

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Posted in Parks And Nature, Pennsylvania, Rural, Suburban, Tourism, Water0 Comments

Farm Show Culinary Stage Features Live Demonstrations

A Food Network chef, the wives of state politicians, and Harrisburg area celebrities all will put their cooking skills to the test during the Pennsylvania Farm Show in early January.

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Posted in Agricultural, Attractions, Demonstrations, Dining, Events, Pennsylvania, Promotion And Marketing, Urban0 Comments

Atlantic City Looks Forward To Interactive Public Art

The city’s tourism promoters see the installations, which should be ready by this fall, as a way to engage and occupy tourists near the boardwalk. They hope the art installations become destination-driving “spectaculars.”

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Posted in Architectural, Art, Attractions, Events, New Jersey, Promotion And Marketing, Tourism, Urban9 Comments

PA Historical Markers Now Accessible on Smartphones

Pick up your mobile device, and find the state’s historical spots of interest from anywhere on the road.

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Posted in Attractions, Historic, Museums And Exhibits, Pennsylvania, Promotion And Marketing, Tourism10 Comments

Can’t Get There From PHL? Let Surveyors Know

Your online response to a survey about destinations reached (or not) from Philadelphia International Airport are needed by June 15.

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Posted in Air, Pennsylvania, Promotion And Marketing, Tourism, Transportation7 Comments

Newest Markers Continue State’s Cruise Through History

They seem to pop up everywhere along Pennsylvania’s highways: the bright blue signs with gold lettering that designate places of historic interest in the state. Fifteen more of them were added during April to surprise and delight travelers and visitors alike.

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Posted in Attractions, Historic, Pennsylvania, Tourism3 Comments

County Wants Public Input On Its Arts, Culture Scene

Is building Montgomery County’s arts and cultural scene also a good way to boost its economy? The folks of Creative Montco think so, and they’d like the public’s answers to key questions in guiding future arts and business partnerships.

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