February 24, 2015
Frank Lloyd Wright Buildings Tabbed For World Heritage Status
The U.S. may soon have some new World Heritage sites to celebrate and visit, as Interior Secretary Sally Jewell this week said her agency is nominating a group of 10 buildings in seven states designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for inclusion on the World Heritage List.
February 22, 2015
Colorado Ski Resorts Ramping Up The Spring Fun
For Colorado skiers, spring is the best time of the year, offering the snowiest months of the ski season, but also longer days and plenty of special events, races and concerts through the end of March and into April. Highlights include the American Freestyle Ski Championships at Steamboat, a Retro Day at Eldora and even a scavenger hunt at Loveland.
February 18, 2015
100 Million by 2021?
Touting recent growth in the U.S. tourism industry, the Obama administration last week released a new report outlining steps to open the door even wider. Working with the Department of Homeland Security, the administration's Commerce Department outline specific action plans at the country's 17 biggest airports aimed at improving the arrival experience for international travelers.
February 15, 2015
Rocky Mountain National Park Ups Backcountry Fees
It'll cost you just a bit more to camp in the backcountry of Rocky Mountain National Park this summer, as the park service has upped the permit fee for 420 to $26 per trip.
February 09, 2015
Global Tourism Awards Honor Social Inclusion, Sustainability
Annual awards from the World Tourism Organization spanned a gamut of creative projects around the world, from a domestic travel initiative in Peru to a cultural immersion experience with the Maasai community in Tanzania.