SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Governor Brian P. Kemp joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in Savannah today, announcing that the state broke tourism records for the third consecutive ...
ATLANTA - Georgia is not only a great place to live, but it's also a great place to visit. Gov. Brian Kemp reports that a record 167.7 million people visited the Peach State in 2022 alone - a new ...
Once seen as a Wizz Air transit point, Kutaisi is drawing travellers to western Georgia’s culture, wine and landscapes. View ...
Georgia broke tourism records last year for the second year in a row, setting an all-time high for visitors, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday. The number of domestic and international visitors to the ...
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Georgia tourism breaks record for 3rd year in a row Visitors spent $45 billion, generating $5.1B in taxes Savings equal $1,285 per household, Kemp says ATLANTA - Georgia welcomed more than 174 million ...
ATLANTA — Georgia officials say the tourism business is booming, bringing prosperity to the state even ahead of big events coming in 2025. State officials say you may see more tourists around Georgia ...
ATLANTA — Georgia set a new tourism record last year for the second straight year in a row, Gov. Brian Kemp said in a release on Tuesday. The governor hailed the Peach State maintaining a No. 5 market ...
As an Atlanta local, I used to scoff at the idea of spending a Saturday visiting the same must-see attractions in Georgia that tourists and out-of-towners often think of when visiting for a weekend. I ...
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian P. Kemp joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development Tuesday in announcing that the state broke tourism records for the second year in a row and maintained its No. 5 ...
GEORGIA (WRBL) — It was announced on Friday by Gov. Brian Kemp, along with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, that the state broke its tourism record for the third straight year in a row.