Visitor center

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A visitor center, centre (see spelling differences) or visitor information centre may be:

  • A visitor center at a specific attraction or place of interest, such as a landmark, national park, national forest, or state park, providing information (such as trail maps, and about camp sites, staff contact, restrooms, etc.) and in-depth educational exhibits and artifact displays (for example, about natural or cultural history). Often a film or other media display is used. If the site has permit requirements or guided tours, the visitor center is often the place where these are coördinated.
  • A tourist information center, providing visitors to a location with information on the area's attractions, lodgings, maps, and other items relevant to tourism. Often, these centers are operated at the airport or other port of entry, by the local government or chamber of commerce. Often a visitor center is called simply an information center.

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[edit] United States

Texas Travel Information Center located near Laredo, Texas along I-35, 18 miles from the United States - Mexico border.

In the U.S., a welcome center is a rest area with a visitor center, located after the entrance from one state to another state or in some cases another country, usually along an interstate highway. These information centers are operated by the state they are located in.

[edit] United Kingdom

In the UK, there is a nationwide network of Tourist Information Centres run by the British Tourist Authority (BTA), represented online by the VisitBritain website and public relations organisation[1]. Other TICs are run by local authorities or through private organisations such as local shops in association with BTA.

The English Tourist Board is a subsidiary part of the British Tourist Authority and promotes domestic tourism under the Enjoy England banner.[2]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ VisitBritain website
  2. ^ Enjoy England website page on TICs
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