Tag: North Carolina

Bermuda Fears Tourism Hit as Same-Sex Marriage Reversal Draws Lawsuit

Many destinations are beginning to market to LGBTQ travelers and promote same-sex weddings. But Bermuda, which initially legalized same-sex marriage last year, is going in the opposite direction and facing legal action over a new ban on same-sex marriages. OUTBermuda,

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Councilman: ‘Ale trail’ Could Boost Breweries, Tourism in Springfield

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Visit North Carolina representatives to meet with tourism-related …

Tourism-related businesses in Haywood County can meet with Visit North Carolina staff during a free drop-in event on Wednesday, April 11, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lake Junaluska Harrell Center Auditorium. Representatives from Visit North Carolina’s Tourism

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Visit NC unveils ‘Firsts that Last’ campaign to attract new visitors to the state – Winston

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Council OKs regional ferry concept

Elizabeth City City Council has endorsed the idea of a new regional ferry project, but isn’t committing any city funding for it. Council voted 6-0 last week to adopt a resolution in support of the Harbor Town project that University

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Column: Ag tourism can be fun and exciting

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Get ready for the spring, summer season with Hendersonville events …

Karen Baker, assistant director, Henderson County Tourism Development Authority Spring officially arrived this week on Tuesday, March 20, despite the unusually cold weather. The Western North Carolina mountains come alive with the reawaking of the spring blossoms popping out on

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Proposition 1 is discriminatory and would hurt Alaska tourism …

Tourism and hospitality are the backbone of the Alaska economy, and for me, there’s no doubt that Proposition 1 would negatively impact these vital industries and damage Anchorage’s brand on the national stage. The threat to our economy is very

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Real-Life Travelers Find ‘Firsts That Last’ in North Carolina

They embraced unexpected firsts, too. Their first time flying kites and paddling a kayak. Their first time climbing a lighthouse. Their first time reveling in the sense of freedom that comes from living so fully in the moment that cell

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Community Partnership Links Education, Jobs

Joe Looney, center, ICC’s dean of applied sciences and engineering, and Scott Dadson, executive director of the Isothermal Planning Development Commission, tour the physical testing lab in the College of Textiles with professor Jan Ballard. A partnership established last year

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