GEORGIA (WRBL) — It was announced on Friday by Gov. Brian Kemp, along with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, that the state broke its tourism record for the third straight year in a row.
TBILISI, Georgia — In the ancient land of khachapuri cheese bread and famous qvevri wine fermented in earthenware vessels, Danny Licht now offers a rival ethnic delicacy: falafel. Three years ago, the ...
ATLANTA - Georgia is not only a great place to live, but it's also a great place to visit. Gov. Brian Kemp reports that a record 167.7 million people visited the Peach State in 2022 alone - a new ...
ATLANTA — Georgia set a new tourism record last year for the second straight year in a row, Gov. Brian Kemp said in a release on Tuesday. The governor hailed the Peach State maintaining a No. 5 market ...
GEORGIA (WJBF) – Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development announced the state broke its tourism record for the second year in a row at a Tuesday media conference. In the ...
Score a goal, get a scarf. An Atlanta 2026 World Cup soccer scarf. That’s how Explore Georgia, the state’s tourism marketing arm, promoted Atlanta’s share of the world’s biggest sporting event at the ...
ATLANTA — As the city of Atlanta prepares to celebrate the annual Cricket Celebration Bowl and enjoy some added tourism dollars, state lawmakers want to know if Georgia can do a better job promoting ...
Georgia tourism breaks record for 3rd year in a row Visitors spent $45 billion, generating $5.1B in taxes Savings equal $1,285 per household, Kemp says ATLANTA - Georgia welcomed more than 174 million ...
Georgia is set to draw its door – just a crack – to international tourism in July, relaunching flights and opening so-called “green corridors” to reconnect with the world. But the summer season in ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Georgia’s tourism industry continues to boom, setting records for the third year in a row. Gov. Brian Kemp announced Friday that the Peach State welcomed 174 ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Governor Brian P. Kemp joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in Savannah today, announcing that the state broke tourism records for the third consecutive ...
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