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November 23, 2010

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National Heritage Area guidebook unveiled


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KINGSTON – The setting for the debut of a new guide, “The Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area Heritage Site Guidebook,” was the Senate House and Museum in Kingston.

That historic facility is one of the 100 National Heritage Sites in New York’s Hudson Valley and they are all outlined in the new book. Greenway Council Executive Director Mark Castiglione said the new book is aimed at a particular audience.

“We wanted to target this guidebook to the heritage tourist,” he said. “Heritage tourists have been shown to spend more and stay longer and we hope this guidebook contributes to growing the $4.7 billion part of our tourism economy her in the Hudson Valley.”

Scenic Hudson President Ned Sullivan noted tourism is a “significant economic engine” for the region, responsible for 80,000 jobs.

“The Hudson River Valley is rich in history and this guide will aid the visitor in making their choices when choosing their vacation destination,” said Hudson Valley Tourism President Mary Kay Vrba.

 


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