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Former U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, left, Adventures on the Gorge co-founder Dave Arnold, and AOTG CEO Roger Wilson participated in a panel discussion with members of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers on Monday at the Lookout Post on AOTG property in Lansing.
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David Swanson, of San Diego, a member of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers, zips during the TreeTops Zipline Canopy Tours at Adventure On The Gorge Wednesday morning.
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By Steve Keenan
The Fayette Tribune May 20, 2021 1 of 2
Former U.S. Rep. Nick Rahall, left, Adventures on the Gorge co-founder Dave Arnold, and AOTG CEO Roger Wilson participated in a panel discussion with members of the Freelance Council of the Society of American Travel Writers on Monday at the Lookout Post on AOTG property in Lansing.
Woodlands shifts tourism outreach to drivers as pandemic continues
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Tom and Mona Mesereau sit in the sun outside their Winnebago in Evergreen, Colo., on May 30, 2020. Recreational vehicles were gaining in popularity before the coronavirus pandemic, but now, with travel restrictions loosening, a surge of travelers is drawn to the relative solitude that RVs offer. Elizabeth Eddins, the executive director of Visit The Woodlands, said use of state parks and RV rentals were on the rise in Texas. She also said driving visitors come for weddings, reunions or other events hosted at hotels in the community.BENJAMIN RASMUSSEN, STR / NYTShow MoreShow Less