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Delaware Tourism officials see the summer of 2022 fueling a more normal year for visitors to the First State.
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Delaware is investing over seven million dollars to help the travel, tourism, and outdoor recreation industries recover from the pandemic.
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AAA Mid-Atlantic expects the COVID-19 pandemic to produce a 15 percent decline in trips this summer compared to a year ago.AAA Mid-Atlantic says the…
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The Delaware Office of Tourism reports a record-breaking year for visitors to the First State. Roughly 9.2 million people travelled to visit Delaware in…
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Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer, and with it the summer tourism season in the First State.Delaware’s tourism industry has grown…
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Delaware beaches, boardwalks and mansions are being showcased in a new promotional video produced by the state Tourism Office. Gov. Carney and other state…
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2016 was another record-breaking year for tourism in the First State. The state’s Tourism office says its 2016 numbers saw increases in visitors and…
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For the first time, the Delaware Tourism Office has received a coveted Adrian Award. The Adrian Award is the largest and most prestigious global travel…
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The rink is the latest addition to Winter Wonderfest—the holiday exhibit in its second year at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal.The new rink is three…
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Delaware’s Tourism Office is trying to expand the reach of its Beer, Wine and Spirits Trail, by making it mobile.Since launching in 2010, the trail has…