A new group has come forward to do what Washington can’t afford to do – promote the state to tourists and businesses. Tourism is the fourth-largest industry in Washington, worth about $15 billion and ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — After eliminating the state tourism office in 2011, Washington lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow those in the private sector to pick up the slack. The request ...
Like many other rural areas, the northeast Washington counties of Ferry, Pend Oreille and Stevens have sought to diversify their economy as their primary industries – ranching, timber and mining – ...
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Washington wine country's 5 most charming destinations, according to local tourism boards
Washington State boasts diverse landscapes filled with towering mountains, rolling plains, and breathtakingly beautiful beaches. With such diverse geography, one can also expect diverse wines. While ...
During the pandemic, while some out-of-the-way outdoor recreation areas saw visitation plummet (such as Denali National Park in Alaska), many other parks saw an influx of new and returning visitors ...
Many tourism officials are now looking at a triple bottom line: profit, people and planet, said Dipra Jha, assistant director of the School of Hospitality Business Management at Washington State ...
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