A busy summer in Crawford County has led to a record number of visitors, with June totals surpassing 10,000 room nights in a month for only the second time in history, according to a release from the Crawford County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).
“This year’s ‘to date comparison’ is just behind last year, despite a slower first quarter,” the release notes. “But, a busy summer has evened things up.”
CVB Executive Director Devin Gorman said last year’s high tourism numbers made this year’s look a little less impressive in comparison.
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