08.Dec.2011 $2.5 Million to Promote Tourism in West Virginia

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Projects totaling more than $5 million have been approved by the West Virginia Tourism Commission to receive matching funds from a government program in the amount of $2.5 million through the Matching Advertising Partnership Program (MAPP).
The matching funds are intended to support efforts to promote tourism in West Virginia, and will go towards a number of projects across the state. For example, the CVB of Marion County's 2010-2011 project will include a mix of print and Internet as well as a consumer show to market Marion County as a premier location for group tours, meetings, and vacations. The campaign is designed to promote the abundance of cultural, heritage and outdoor recreation opportunities that the area has to offer in order to increase the length of stay and appeal to a wiser audience.
