STATE TRIES TO RAKE IN FOLIAGE PEEPERS\ A $350,000 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN AIMS TO ATTRACT SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TOURISTS TO MAINE AFTER THE SUMMER SEASON.\

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: August 21, 1998| Author: By Paul Carrier Staff Writer | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

08-21-1998

LOCAL & STATE
Bag the Berkshires. Ax the Adirondacks. Vermont is verboten. And you can
nix New Hampshire.
If you live in southern New England, the state of Maine wants you to come
here to check out the foliage instead of heading to other leaf-peeping
destinations.
That's why the Maine Office of Tourism has launched a five-week television
advertising campaign in Boston promoting Maine as t...

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