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Tourism to Adams National Historical Park contributes $2.6 million to local economy

April 27, 2025by Ranger Tom0
A recent report from the National Park Service reveals that Adams National Historical Park significantly contributed to the local economy in 2023. Around 25,200 visitors to the park spent an estimated $1.1 million in communities close to the park. This spending has had a substantial impact on the local economy and job market.

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The economic influence of the park extends beyond the park’s boundaries, supporting 21 jobs in the local area. The influx of visitors and their spending in nearby communities has created a positive ripple effect, providing employment opportunities and boosting the local economy.

The report concludes that the combined economic benefit of visitor spending and job creation amounted to $2.6 million for the local economy. This demonstrates the significant role that Adams National Historical Park plays in supporting the surrounding communities economically.

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