Archive for September, 2009
Posted September 28, 2009 12:00 amMinnesota Cultural Heritage Tourism Workshop To Be Held in Saint Paul
A day-long workshop on Cultural Heritage Tourism for arts, history and tourism organizations throughout the Twin Cities area will be held Monday, October 5 at the Minnesota History Center in Saint Paul.
Posted September 22, 2009 1:58 pmNortheast Minnesota Cultural Heritage Tourism Workshop To Be Held near Two Harbors
A day-long workshop on Cultural Heritage Tourism for arts, history and tourism organizations throughout northeast Minnesota will be held Thursday, October 1 near Two Harbors.
Posted September 14, 2009 10:00 amExplore Minnesota Web Site Introduces New Look, New Features, Fall Color Reports
Contact: Joan Hummel
Explore Minnesota Tourism
651-757-1850
ST. PAUL (September 14, 2009) – Right in time for fall trip planning, the state’s Explore Minnesota travel Web site has a fresh new look and some handy new features, plus timely reports on good places in the state to enjoy fall colors. The popular Web site, operated by Explore Minnesota [...]
Posted September 8, 2009 12:31 pmCoverage of Minnesota in the News – September 8, 2009
Explore Minnesota Tourism works to assist reporters in writing stories about travel in Minnesota daily. Our efforts result in stories that are read by millions of readers across the world. Here are some examples of the latest coverage we’ve received.
Posted September 3, 2009 9:42 amFun on a Budget: Bargain Hunters Shape Minnesota Tourism Season
This summer, travelers chose vacations to fit the economic times, and Minnesota tourism businesses and attractions felt the impact, for better or worse.
Posted September 1, 2009 9:55 amScenery and Cultural Tourism Go Hand in Hand in Minnesota
No matter what the season, enjoying the view along the way is one of the top reasons for taking a road trip. Minnesota has designated more than 2,500 miles of roads as scenic byways show the way to great views. The byways meander through countryside dappled with lakes, the north woods, tumbling waterfalls, ribbons of [...]

