Delaware county rebrands itself to attract more tourists - News Summed Up

Delaware county rebrands itself to attract more tourists


— A marketing campaign to give a Delaware county a more distinct identity seems to be working. The News Journal reports that since the “Quaint Villages” branding effort began last year, Kent County has seen a $4.5 million windfall in tourism spending since Jan. 1. Tourism officials say the county is well on its way to reaching its $12.4 million goal by the end of June 2018. The marketing campaign was started after visitor spending in Kent County saw a slight decline in 2015 while the state as a whole had an increase of more than 4 per cent. The campaign focuses on Kent County offering an unusual collection of towns that have a wide selection of food, festivals and events, including the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover Downs and the Monster Mile.


Source: National Post November 12, 2017 18:56 UTC



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