Indiana themed food trails will court culinary tourists
The Mississippi Delta has its hot tamale trail. Alabama and Texas boast a Southern BBQ byway. Now Indiana is getting in the game with planned candy and pork tenderloin trails. State boosters are...
View ArticleOutlying counties, tired of waiting for Indianapolis convention spillover,...
Some industry insiders worry that, while Indianapolis is busy chasing bigger conventions, adjoining counties may raid the cupboard made plentiful by investments within Marion County, particularly...
View Article'Dynamic duo' boosts Hamilton County tourism
In eight years with the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Executive Director Brenda Myers has morphed her organization into a developer, grant giver and landlord. The strategy appears to...
View ArticleHamilton County tourism getting sweeping update
Officials tout sophistication, Internet focus in attempt to shed folksy image.
View ArticleHamilton County tourism agency changes name
Starting Monday, the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau will change its name to Hamilton County Tourism Inc. to better reflect its mission.
View ArticleDINING: Newcomer Chuy’s stands out in crowded Tex-Mex field
It's difficult to imagine a chain Tex-Mex restaurant generating much excitement. But crowds are flocking to the Hamilton Town Center newcomer.
View ArticleIndiana tourism group sharpens mission
New director changes organization’s name, launches initiatives catering to businesses.
View ArticleCambria hotel in works near Westfield's Grand Park
A Cleveland-based development group intends to build a $17 million, 150-room Cambria Suites hotel along 186th Street across from Westfield's burgeoning youth-sports complex.
View ArticleDespite challenges, regional counties carve out convention, tourism niche
While Indianapolis pursues major sporting events and massive conventions—gatherings that attract tens of thousands of people and score tens of millions of dollars in economic impact—many neighboring...
View ArticleNorthern Hamilton County hopes to cash in on tourism with new train excursions
Trains might be permanently stalled on the Nickel Plate Railroad in southern Hamilton County, but officials in the northern communities are embracing the idea of getting passenger trains moving.
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