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<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->AmericanStyle was a quarterly cultural tourism magazine published by the Rosen Group from 1994 till 2012. There were 82 issues published over the 28-year period.
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Published between 1994 and 2012, American Style Magazine was the first cultural tourism magazine published in the United States. Each issue informed art collectors, culture vultures, makers and craft enthusiasts about the economic and cultural significance of handmade objects of art and the contributions that creative people make to the vitality of our neighborhoods and urban revitalization efforts.


== History ==
Launched in 1994 by The Rosen Group, and publisher Wendy Rosen, American Style magazine helped cities leverage their cultural events, museums and creative communities to nurture the new field of arts tourism.
AmericanStyle was founded in 1984 by Wendy Rosen, founder of the Rosen Group. The magazine was operated from the company’s office in the historic Mill Centre in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first cultural tourism magazine in America and provided cultural travel information and feature stories on collecting contemporary fine arts and crafts, its makers, and trends in art collection.


Following the growth recession from 2007 till 2009 in America, the magazine closed after its 2012’s Fall Arts Preview edition. The magazine faced difficulty in generating and maintaining advertising revenue from art galleries struggling in the wake of the recession.
Each issue provided art lovers with valuable tips on decorating, interior design, display and lighting ideas for everything from designer jewelry and art glass to collectible teapots, art furniture and sculptural ceramics. More than 250 arts festivals, gallery exhibitions and museum events are listed in the Datebook section of each issue.

With every quarterly issue, readers enjoy the eclectic lifestyles of artists, the elegant homes of craft collectors and features about "the art of creative living." City arts tours and small arts walk features in American Style magazine promote awareness of the economic and aesthetic contributions that art and craft bring to our homes and community.

Each year cities compete to be included in American Style magazine's Top 25 Arts Destinations edition. Top Arts Destination cities featured in AmericanStyle included Seattle (WA), Santa Fe (NM), New York (NY), Miami (FL), Dayton (OH), Sedona (AZ) Asheville (NC), Buffalo (NY), Jerome (AZ), Corning (NY), Beaufort (SC), and St Petersburg (FL)

The magazine ceased publication in 2012 after with it's 82 issue.

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AmericanStyle was a quarterly cultural tourism magazine published by the Rosen Group from 1994 till 2012. There were 82 issues published over the 28-year period.

History

AmericanStyle was founded in 1984 by Wendy Rosen, founder of the Rosen Group. The magazine was operated from the company’s office in the historic Mill Centre in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the first cultural tourism magazine in America and provided cultural travel information and feature stories on collecting contemporary fine arts and crafts, its makers, and trends in art collection.

Following the growth recession from 2007 till 2009 in America, the magazine closed after its 2012’s Fall Arts Preview edition. The magazine faced difficulty in generating and maintaining advertising revenue from art galleries struggling in the wake of the recession.

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