During a special event aboard the M/S Mount Washington the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development Director Victoria Cimino unveiled the department’s summer marketing campaign. (COURTESY PHOTO)
During a special event aboard the M/S Mount Washington the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development Director Victoria Cimino unveiled the department’s summer marketing campaign. (COURTESY PHOTO)
More than three million visitors and $1.8 billion in visitor spending expected this summer, including more than 650,000 visitors over Memorial Day Weekend
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development is expecting a record-breaking 2018 summer travel season with all-time highs for visitation and visitor spending. During the M/S Mount Washington’s traditional Shakedown Cruise, Gov. Chris Sununu joined with state tourism officials to announce New Hampshire is projected to host a record 3.4 million visitors, who will spend a record $1.8 billion this summer.
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