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Guides Spotlight New Hampshire Foods, Gardens

The New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development (DTTD) and the state’s Department of Agriculture have teamed up to offer two new resource guides for making travel plans centered on farms, gardens and local foods.

New Hampshire Pumpkins

New Hampshire farms welcome tourists on the prowl for fall bounty. (Photo credit: NHDTTD/Ellen Edersheim)

The New Hampshire Garden Guide is the ultimate resource guide for all things bright and colorful – for green thumbs and those who just enjoy the beauty of a thriving garden. The new map/guide makes it convenient to find sources of plants and gardening supplies, educational opportunities, special events and stunning gardens to roam – all identified and categorized by region of the state. Gardens listed include Fuller Gardens in North Hampton, Kirkwood Gardens in Holderness, The Fells in Newbury and Victorian Park in Salem.

The Taste of New Hampshire Agriculture Map lists cheese farms, wineries, apple picking, sleigh rides, fairs, farmers’ markets, and crop and animal farms of all types.

The new guides are now downloadable as PDFs by region at http://agriculture.nh.gov/. There is a link to that website on the Travel & Tourism website at http://www.visitnh.gov/what-to-do/markets-and-fairs/agricultural-fairs.aspx.

The guides are also available at visitors centers and rest stops throughout the state, or by contacting the Division of Agricultural Development, 603-271-3788; or Division of Travel & Tourism, 603-271-2665, www.visitnh.gov.

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International Visitor Spending Rises Again in June

The U.S. Department of Commerce recently announced that international visitors spent an estimated $11.1 billion on travel to, and tourism-related activities within, the United States during the month of June—$1.4 billion more (15%) than was spent in June 2009—marking the sixth consecutive month of growth in monthly U.S. travel and tourism exports. International visitor spending in the United States has increased, on average, $732 million a month in 2010.

· Travel Receipts: Purchases of travel and tourism-related goods and services by international visitors traveling in the United States totaled $8.6 billion during June, an increase of nearly 14 percent when compared to last year. These goods and services include food, lodging, recreation, gifts, entertainment, local transportation in the United States, and other items incidental to foreign travel.

· Passenger Fare Receipts: Fares received by U.S. carriers (and U.S. vessel operators) from international visitors increased by nearly 17 percent to $2.5 billion for the month, an increase of $362 million when compared to June 2009.

International visitors have spent an estimated $64.6 billion on U.S. travel and tourism-related goods and services year to date (January through June), an increase of 7 percent compared to the same period last year.

Americans have increased their spending ever-so-slightly in 2010, too, spending nearly $50.6 billion abroad year to date (up 2%)—resulting in a $14.0 billion trade surplus for travel and tourism.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis (August 2010).

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America’s First Undersea Park to Celebrate 50th Birthday

Plans are underway for a milestone birthday celebration as John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, America’s first underwater preserve, turns 50 years old. The historic event is set for Wednesday, Dec. 1, through Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010, offering an ideal occasion for divers, snorkelers and other visitors to discover or rediscover the Key Largo park.

The park was dedicated Dec. 10, 1960, capping efforts by the late “Miami Herald” editor John Pennekamp to create the Florida Keys jewel that lies just 90 minutes’ drive from Miami. Today, the park named for Pennekamp draws more than one million visitors annually to explore its nature trails and beaches and observe the abundant underwater wildlife that inhabits its 70 nautical miles.

The 50th anniversary celebration spotlights the history of the park and its mission of protecting and preserving the natural resources within its boundaries — particularly a portion of America’s only living coral barrier reef.

Highlights are to include an underwater birthday celebration at one of the park’s most famous offshore attractions, the nine-foot bronze “Christ of the Deep” that rests gracefully in 20 feet of water. The iconic statue, a replica of the like-named statue in the Mediterranean Sea, was donated to the Underwater Society of America in 1961 by industrialist Egidi Cressi.

Visitors to Key Largo also can participate in community-wide land- and water-based events for the whole family, including a planned world-record snorkel attempt and informational and educational activities in conjunction with Key Largo’s Protect the Reef Days.

An educational expo is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 11, at the park with conservation-minded educational vendor booths as well as nationally renowned guest speakers.

Visitors also can enjoy the park’s popular water activities during the event, such as viewing the reef from a glass-bottom boat, canoeing, kayaking or fishing. Nature trails, picnic pavilions, beaches and campsites round out the site’s wide variety of outdoor offerings.

Several independently owned dive shops in the Key Largo area are to offer special diving and snorkeling trips during the 11-day celebration, while local restaurants are concocting signature “Pennekamp 50th” culinary dishes and cocktails. Specially priced accommodations and activities are planned throughout Key Largo.

Check for more information and event highlights.

For area accommodations, contact the Key Largo Chamber of Commerce by e-mail or at 800-822-1088 .

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Virginia Revamps Group Tour Website

Virginia's Group Tour Website

Virginia's Group Tour Website

The Virginia Tourism Corporation’s group tour website just received a facelift and now includes a host of resources for tour planners, including local contacts and information on CVBs, group-friendly accommodations, restaurants and tours.

Sample single and multi-day themed itineraries, including student tours, girlfriend getaways and heritage trails, guide planners through Virginia’s group tour options and enable them to find specific information for any group’s needs. New themed itineraries spotlight the Civil War, eco-tourism, student travel, outdoor adventure and performing arts.

The 2011 Group Tour Itinerary Planner will be released in late August. (800-759-0886, www.virginia.org/groups)

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