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After more than a year of the coronavirus pandemic, the tourism industry in Bucks County and across the commonwealth is showing optimistic signs of life going into the spring and summer seasons. From the small towns in Bucks County to the trail towns in other parts of the state, visitors looking to get out and explore could stem some of the pandemic losses seen in 2020. Visit Bucks County President Paul Bencivengo said this week the county’s official tourism promotion group is abuzz with requests from people eager to visit the area’s small boroughs, museums, breweries and more. “We’re seeing, right now, our web traffic to Visit Bucks is surpassing 2019 levels already,” Bencivengo said. ....
York Daily Record Trail towns: These remnants of generations past were built on the backs of railway commerce, and for the better half of the 21st century were destinations largely forgotten other than by locals and weekend warriors. That was until the pandemic forced everyone to head outside. It is one subset of tourism that has seen a boom, said Chrissy Tobias, communications specialist for the York County Convention & Visitors Bureau. Trail towns have been able to capitalize on outdoor activities. With a record-number of event cancellations and postponements, trail towns and hiking trails were one of the lone bright spots last year, she said. ....
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