The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor Generates $303.3 Million Annually
The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor Generates $303.3 Million Annually
As a unique region encompassing 35 towns in Connecticut and Massachusetts, The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor generates $303.3 million in economic impact, supports 3,630 jobs, and generates $25.8 million in tax revenue annually. These figures were developed in an Economic Impact Study produced by a nationally-recognized consultant using standardized methods developed to evaluate National Heritage Corridors around the country.
Visitor and tourism expenditures at partner sites account for the largest economic impacts. From corn mazes, country fairs and historic houses, to antique shows, street festivals, museums, and region-wide events such as Walktober, almost 1.9 million people spend money annually on a wide-range of activities and attractions throughout The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor.
The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) has promoted and celebrated the 35-town corridor since its inception. According to the Economic Impact Study, “The development of hiking trails, paddle guides, and signature events such as Walktober has allowed TLGV NHC to become a tourist destination. Increased tourism in the corridor has spurred economic and community development with the creation of businesses that provide needed services to visitors. TLGV has been able to balance its endeavors in preservation and development to ensure the quality of life is enhanced, while upholding the integrity of the region. As TLGV continues to pursue grant opportunities, work with local organizations and business, and find ways to provide cultural and recreational opportunities for visitors, the NHC moves forward in fulfilling its vision for the region.”
The Economic Impact Study is the second comprehensive study that has been conducted in the National Heritage Corridor over the last two years. This past fall, the National Park Service released its recommendations for continued support of The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor after an extensive evaluation process.
Learn more The Last Green Valley at www.thelastgreenvalley.org, which offers information about programs, Rangers, business partners, contests, an events calendar and more. Keep up to date on TLGV’s Facebook page, too.
The Last Green Valley is a National Heritage Corridor – the last stretch of dark night sky in the coastal sprawl between Boston and Washington, D.C. The Last Green Valley works for you in the National Heritage Corridor. We help you to care for it, enjoy it and pass it on!
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