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Canada-U.S. border officially closed; non-essential travel restricted

Canada and the United States finally close agreement and decide to temporarily shut the Northern U.S.-Canada border to non-essential travel and traffic. The decision has been made in mutual agreement between the two countries and its leaders. The United States …

Minnesota Tourism fails to understand copper-nickel mining

Having for a long afternoon planning safely a pair of cross-country skis on the edge of this Lake Superior port, I inclined my truck toward Canal Park as the sun went behind the marque hill of the city, whose vertical …

New York City & Auckland signed a city-to-city tourism agreement

NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization of New York City and Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED) have recently signed a city-to-city tourism agreement. This is hoped to boost up the tourist inflow between the USA and …

In 2019, over 12.8 million tourists from the United States & Canada visited Mexico

In 2019, over 12.8 million tourists from the United States and Canada visited Mexico. It was a 1.4% rise over 2018 numbers.       Tourism Secretary, Miguel Torruco Marqués explained that the data was made up of just over …

Cuban tourism sees drop in US visitors

In the colonial Cuban city of Trinidad, handicrafts shop owners said that they have already reduced prices due to the drop in U.S. visitors after Washington’s tightening of sanctions and they are worried that the situation will deteriorate this year. …

  • $150 million makeover on cards for New York’s Central Park

    Published on : Thursday, September 26, 2019

    New York’s Central Park is going to get a huge makeover worth $150 million. The makeover entails the development of a new ice skating rink and a boardwalk. The entire park is not going to be overhauled rather renovations will …

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  • First legal Cannabis Café to open in US

    Published on : Tuesday, September 24, 2019

    The United States’ first legal Cannabis Café is going to be opened in Los Angeles on October 1. The café, “Lowell Farms: A Cannabis Café”, is going to be opened in a rooftop location in West Hollywood. The café will …

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  • Saratoga Springs vying for bicycle-friendly tag

    Published on : Friday, September 20, 2019

    Saratoga Springs, a city in New York, is trying to become bicycle-friendly.       A part of the Henry Street in the Saratoga Springs is set to be made temporarily one-way southbound. This will be a part of the …

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  • First city in central Kentucky to get the tag of Urban Trail Town

    Published on : Friday, September 20, 2019

    Freeman Lake Trail in Elizabethtown   The Elizabethtown, the county seat of Hardin County in Kentucky of United States, is all set to get the tag of urban trail town and this will be the first state of Kentucky to …

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  • USTOA Tour Operators Venture to Lesser-Known Corners of the World in 2020

    Published on : Monday, September 9, 2019

    Each September, the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) celebrates Travel Together Month to showcase the unparalleled group travel experiences offered by USTOA tour operators. This year, USTOA is spotlighting new itineraries that lead travelers off-the-beaten path in 2020.   …

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  • The US tourism gets concerned as Chinese travelers stay away

    Published on : Friday, August 30, 2019

    For tourists visiting Washington, the historic White House is a major attraction! However, the rhetoric coming out of the building is turning Chinese visitors away.       Figures confirmed that fear on Tuesday: the number of Chinese tourists to …

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  • Cuba witnesses tourism plunge after US ban

    Published on : Thursday, August 29, 2019

    Classic cars, cigars, and a stroll on Havana’s famous Malecon. For long, these have been great attractions for all tourists visiting Cuba. However, for Americans, tourism to Cuba is no longer possible. After a quick boom following President Obama’s loosening …

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  • Cuba witnesses tourism plunge after US ban

    Published on : Saturday, August 24, 2019

    Classic cars, cigars, and a stroll on Havana’s famous Malecon. For long, these have been great attractions for all tourists visiting Cuba. However, for Americans, tourism to Cuba is no longer possible.     After a quick boom following President …

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  • The number of American tourists to Rwanda increases by 114 per cent year-on-year

    Published on : Thursday, August 22, 2019

    The number of American tourists to Rwanda has increased by 114 per cent year-on-year, as per data from an international travel agency network.       Data said that Rwanda was among the top 10 countries witnessing significant visitor increases …

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  • IMEX America to provide leadership skills training as boards face an unprecedented rate of change

    Published on : Wednesday, August 21, 2019

    Future-proofing is among the topics explored at the Association Leadership Forum, a free half-day of education and networking at IMEX America, exclusively for association leaders and created by the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE).       According to …

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