Browsing by Subject "Scenic Byway"
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Item Attributes and Amenities of Minnesota's Highway System That Are Important to Tourists(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Gartner, William C.; Love, Lisa L.; Erkkila, Daniel L.Eleven road segments in Minnesota were examined in a user survey that addressed road travelers' preferences for physical characteristics, aesthetics of that segment. Many roadway features related to maintaining scenic and environmental qualities were highly valued. Results revealed that even though a particular roadway may not have official scenic destination, user evaluations were similar to or even more focused on the scenic qualituies of that road when compared to roadways with official scenic designation.Item The Economic Impact of Investments in the Intrinsic Qualities of the Paul Bunyan and Lake Country Scenic Byways(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2009) Tuck, BrigidItem Lake Country Scenic Byway: Awareness, impact on quality of life & economy(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2010) Liechty, Rachel S.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Tuck, BrigidIn 2009, the Lake Country Scenic Byway undertook a study with a three-fold foci to identify: 1) consumer awareness of the byway, 2) the byway‟s impact on quality of life among residents, and 3) the economic impact of byway travelers to the regional economy. The project was supported by the Central Regional Sustainable Development Partnership, the Carlson Chair for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Minnesota, and Explore Minnesota Tourism.Item Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway: Awareness, impact on quality of life & economy(Tourism Center, 2010) Liechty, Rachel S.; Schneider, Ingrid E.; Tuck, BrigidIn 2009, the Paul Bunyan Scenic Byway undertook a study with a three-fold foci to identify: 1) consumer awareness of the byway, 2) the byway‟s impact on quality of life among residents, and 3) the economic impact of byway travelers to the regional economy. The project was supported by the Central Regional Sustainable Development Partnership, the Carlson Chair for Travel, Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Minnesota, and Explore Minnesota Tourism.Item Profile of 2011 Lady Slipper Celebration Attendees(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2011) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Templin, Elizabeth; Wellenstein, LillianItem Study of Current Area Tourists: Customer Profiles - Southern Minnesota(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2005) Gartner, William C.; Salk, RaintryItem Study of Current Area Visitors: Otter Tail Country 2007(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2007) Salk, Raintry J.; Schneider, Ingrid E.