U.S. Cultural &
Heritage Tourism Summit to Present New White Paper and Develop New Strategies
to Market U.S. Tourism
Presented by the U.S. Department of Commerce and The President's
Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 380 of the nation's Cultural,
Heritage and Tourism leaders will convene at the L'Enfant Plaza Hotel in
Washington, DC, from October 6 to 8, 2005, to discuss and develop a new
national strategy to increase U.S. tourism by promoting U.S. cultural and
heritage attractions and experiences to domestic and international travelers.
Official delegates appointed by state governors, as well as at large delegates
from throughout the industry, will represent all 50 States, the District of
Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands at this industry milestone event.
The Mission Statement of the summit is to develop and expand Cultural &
Heritage Tourism for the benefit of the nation's economy, local community
residents, cultural and heritage institutions, the travel and tourism industry
and traveling consumers.
The theme of the Summit will be "Sharing America's Stories," with
keynote presentations scheduled to include U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Carlos
Gutierrez; U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Gale Norton and Louisiana Lt.
Governor Mitchell Landrieu. Other featured speakers include Maine State Senator
Beth Edmonds; Kansas State Senator Nick Jordan; Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper;
Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell, The President's Committee on The Arts and The
Humanities Chair Adair Margo; Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Chair
John Nau; Travel Industry Association of America CEO and Chairman Roger Dow;
West Virginia First Lady Gayle Conelly Manchin; best selling author Steve
Zikman, as well as tourism industry, cultural and heritage leaders from throughout
the USA.
Studies by the U.S. Department of Commerce reveal that international
visitors to the U.S. who engage in cultural and heritage experiences stay
longer and spend more. Research conducted by the Travel Industry Association of
America indicates that visiting cultural and heritage sites and attractions
ranks among the top activities of all travelers to and within the United
States. The summit program will address the growing popularity of
"experience" driven travel, as well as the opportunity to engage
America's cultural and heritage treasures to help enhance the nation's image
internationally and foster global understanding.
Summit organizers will present a new White Paper on Cultural & Heritage
Tourism. This is the first Cultural and Heritage Tourism White Paper issued
since the historic White House Conference on Travel and Tourism was held in
October 1995. The new White paper was developed over the past year and half
through various national networks including Partners in Tourism and the Cultural
& Heritage Tourism Alliance, as well as more than 100 leaders from travel,
tourism, business, arts, humanities, natural resource managers, civic and
government leaders. Each state delegation to the Summit will have the
opportunity to take steps toward creating action plans based on the White Paper
and devise a declaration that will reflect their commitment to the growth of
this industry.
Visit www.uscht.com for Registration, Program, Information and a draft copy
of the new Cultural & Heritage Tourism White Paper.