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Following the adage "everything old is new again," the Ohio Department of Development has returned to the slogan “Ohio, The Heart of it All,” which was first used in the 80s, but retired in the early 2000s.
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Following the adage "everything old is new again," the Ohio Department of Development has returned to the slogan “Ohio, The Heart of it All,” which was first used in the 80s, but retired in the early 2000s.
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Following the adage "everything old is new again," the Ohio Department of Development has returned to the slogan “Ohio, The Heart of it All,” which was first used in the 80s, but retired in the early 2000s.
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Gov. Mike DeWine has suggested the state streamline its messaging to attract both visitors and new businesses.
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While COVID-19 hasn’t gone away, conferences and tourism are coming back. We’ll look at how the Columbus Convention Center and Ohio tourism are bouncing back from the pandemic.
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Business & EconomyThe state agency, Tourism Ohio, reports data for 2021 showed the number of visitors and the amount of spending were climbing back to what they used to be before the pandemic.
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U.S. tourists aren't welcome in most countries because of the surging coronavirus. But Mexico lets them in, with no quarantine or test requirements.
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Columbus has taken a $200 million hit in tourism since the public health order limiting mass gatherings, a new report from Experience Columbus shows. The…
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Columbus has lost about $145 million in tourist spending due to the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking at an online Columbus Metropolitan Club forum Wednesday,…
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Cincinnati is hoping to pull in more LGBTQ travelers.