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    2005 Art Meander: Market Identification & Event Enhancement
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, Verna
    The purpose of this project was to assess visitor perceptions of the Meander and understand their interest in cultural/heritage travel.
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    2005 Meander Visitor Evaluation: Profile and Possible Improvements
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, Verna
    The Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander, created in 2004, hopes to showcase the work of local artists, draw visitors to the area, enrich citizens’ social and cultural lives, and build the brand identity of the Upper Minnesota Valley Region as associated with the arts. In 2005, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Community Assistance Program (CAP) were contracted to create a visitor profile of the Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander.
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    2005 Meander Visitor Evaluation: Profile and Possible Improvements
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Monson, Verna
    The Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander, created in 2004, hopes to showcase the work of local artists, draw visitors to the area, enrich citizens’ social and cultural lives, and build the brand identity of the Upper Minnesota Valley Region as associated with the arts. In 2005, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Community Assistance Program (CAP) were contracted to create a visitor profile of the Upper Minnesota River Art Crawl Meander. Several areas of analysis were of interest for the organizing groups. This project focuses on visitor perceptions of the Meander and ideas for its improvement as well as visitor expenditures.
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    Leech Lake Area Summer Visitor Profile: A focus on interest in culture and nature based experiences
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2004) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Salk, Raintry J.
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    Profile of 2006 District del Sol Cinco de Mayo Fiesta Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.
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    Profile of 2006 Dragon Festival Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Dragon Festival, organized by the Dragon Festival Executive Board. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Dragon Festival. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Dragon Festival visitors.
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    Profile of 2006 Grand Old Day Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Grand Old Day, organized by the Grand Avenue Business Association (GABA). Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Grand Old Day. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Grand Old Day visitors.
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    Profile of 2006 Grand Old Day Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Grand Old Day. Visitor demographics, information sources for the festival, experience, and expenditures at Grand Old Day, as well as familiarity with community were of specific interest. The study methods and results are presented below and followed by a discussion.
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    Profile of 2006 Highland Fest Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Highland Fest, organized by the Highland Business Association (HBA). Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Highland Fest. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Highland Fest visitors.
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    Profile of 2006 St. Paul Oktoberfest Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Hinds, Nikki; Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to St. Paul Oktoberfest. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at St. Paul Oktoberfest. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to St. Paul Oktoberfest visitors.
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    Profile of 2007 Saint Paul Winter Carnival Attendees
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Hinds, Nikki; Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
    In 2006, the University of Minnesota Tourism Center (UMTC) and Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) were contracted to profile visitors to Saint Paul Winter Carnival. Several visitor characteristics were of interest beyond demographics, including information sources, spending habits, and experience at Saint Paul Winter Carnival. To that end, a visitor questionnaire was developed and administered to Saint Paul Winter Carnival visitors.
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    Study of Current Area Visitors: Detroit Lakes-Mahnomen 2007
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
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    Study of Current Area Visitors: Otter Tail Country 2007
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
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    Study of Current Area Visitors: Southern Red River Valley 2007
    (2007) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.
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    Travelers in Southern Minnesota: Profile of Visitors to Four Communities
    (University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Gartner, William C.; Salk, Raintry J.
    Statewide data speaks to the magnitude of tourism in Minnesota. However, critical to successful regional tourism planning & development in local communities is region specific data. The University & Explore Minnesota tourism began partnering in 2000 to identify community & region travel data. This project continues that vein and focuses on 4 communities in Southern Minnesota: Blue Earth, Fairmont, Jackson, & Worthington.

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