Evaluation Of The Tourism Market And Development Potential Of The Itasca Area
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University of Minnesota Tourism Center
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Minnesota has long prided itself with a strong and diverse economy, high quality of life and well-educated workforce. Part of that high quality of life has been an abundance of natural resources that have provided jobs and leisure activities for residents and drawn visitors to the state for both as well. Those natural endowments are the state’s famous high quality lakes, rivers, forests, plains and prairies. With Northeast Minnesota serving as the demarcation of the primary forested eco-region of the state, the Itasca Area serves as a regional center for many resource-based activities, including tourism and business travel. Those endowments include 1.3 million acres of forestland and more than 1,000 “grand” lakes.
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BLANDIN FOUNDATION
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA NORTHEAST REGIONAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
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ITASCA COUNTY
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. (2002). Evaluation Of The Tourism Market And Development Potential Of The Itasca Area. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/170289.
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