Noah Hopkins Scores a Win with Tourism Advocacy Efforts
Tourism advocate Noah Hopkins recently released his latest publication, the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide showcasing tourism amenities throughout Barbour County. He founded the non-profit organization, Community Tourism Network to support his mission of tourism-based economic development. He customizes Tourism Resource Guides for each community that uses his services.
Clayton, AL, May 27, 2014 --(PR.com)-- New Magazine Promotes Tourism in Southeast Alabama
Noah Hopkins has done it again. He has helped residents in another Southeast Alabama community see their tourism assets with fresh eyes.
Hopkins is a tourism advocate who identifies, organizes and promotes tourism resources in small towns and cities. His most recent efforts culminated in publication of the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide, a compilation of countywide tourism venues in the municipalities of Eufaula, Clayton, Baker Hill, Blue Springs and Louisville.
With superbly written articles and stunning pictures, the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide showcases such tourism amenities as the Whiskey Bottle Tombstone and Octagon House in Clayton, the impressive and well preserved antebellum homes in Eufaula, Mother Nature's perpetual water display in Blue Springs, hunting, fishing and recreation at Lakepoint Resort and many other tourism gems. The magazine also celebrates the pride associated with the eight Alabama governors who are from Barbour County.
Copies of the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide were delivered to all Welcome Centers in the state of Alabama. Several organizations in Barbour County also received a bulk supply of the magazines to share with their constituents.
Noah Hopkins publishes magazines, produces events and develops other strategies to grow tourism in small towns and cities. He founded the non-profit organization, Community Tourism Network to support his mission.
Noah Hopkins has done it again. He has helped residents in another Southeast Alabama community see their tourism assets with fresh eyes.
Hopkins is a tourism advocate who identifies, organizes and promotes tourism resources in small towns and cities. His most recent efforts culminated in publication of the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide, a compilation of countywide tourism venues in the municipalities of Eufaula, Clayton, Baker Hill, Blue Springs and Louisville.
With superbly written articles and stunning pictures, the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide showcases such tourism amenities as the Whiskey Bottle Tombstone and Octagon House in Clayton, the impressive and well preserved antebellum homes in Eufaula, Mother Nature's perpetual water display in Blue Springs, hunting, fishing and recreation at Lakepoint Resort and many other tourism gems. The magazine also celebrates the pride associated with the eight Alabama governors who are from Barbour County.
Copies of the Barbour County Tourism Resource Guide were delivered to all Welcome Centers in the state of Alabama. Several organizations in Barbour County also received a bulk supply of the magazines to share with their constituents.
Noah Hopkins publishes magazines, produces events and develops other strategies to grow tourism in small towns and cities. He founded the non-profit organization, Community Tourism Network to support his mission.
Contact
Community Tourism Network
Noah Hopkins
205-567-6397
tourismresource.org
334-725-8496
608 Dibble Street
Tuskegee AL 36083
Contact
Noah Hopkins
205-567-6397
tourismresource.org
334-725-8496
608 Dibble Street
Tuskegee AL 36083
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