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Item 2005 Minnesota State Survey--Part II: Results and Technical Report.(Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2005) Minnesota Center for Survey ResearchItem All-terrain Vehicles in Minnesota: Economic impact and consumer profile(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Schnonecker, TonyAll-terrain vehicle (ATV) sales and subsequent recreational riding has significantly increased in the United States and Minnesota. Both sales and participation are projected to continue significantly increasing through 2014. To date, no Minnesota specific information on ATV consumers and their economic impact exist. Given the strong presence and projected increase in this activity, such information seems critical.Item All-terrain Vehicles in Minnesota: Economic impact and consumer profile Executive Summary(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2006) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Schnoenecker, TonyItem Household Technology and Travel Survey: Results and Technical Report.(Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2003) Minnesota Center for Survey ResearchItem Houston County Trail Development Master Plan(2005) Reusch, AlyssaItem Information Needs and Experiences Preferences of Birders and Watchable Wildlife Participants(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2002) Schneider, Ingrid E.; Salk, RaintryItem Minnesota Green Book Locations, 1939-1967(2023-06-15) Kernik, Melinda; Crosson, Shana; Gisselquist, John (JJ); ; kerni016@umn.edu; Kernik, MelindaDuring the Jim Crow era, many businesses in the United States refused to serve African-Americans and other individuals of color. While an increasing number of black households owned a car during this period, travelers faced inconvenience, discrimination, and danger along the road. "The Negro Motorist Green Book" (Green Book), published by Victor H. Green and Alma Green between the 1936 and 1967, compiled a list of businesses that welcomed African-Americans. Understanding where the Green Book businesses were located provides context for later urban changes, such as the construction of freeways.Item A Summary of Asian-American Travel Interests and Behaviors(University of Minnesota Tourism Center, 2015) Benavides, JuliaThis report provides a brief outline of the existing and potential domestic travel market among Asian Americans in the United States. Demographic, income, English proficiency information, and basic trip characteristics are presented.