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Tourism to Appomattox Court House NHP contributes $5.9 million to local economy

September 27, 2025by Ranger Tom0

A recent report by the National Park Service reveals that tourism to the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park significantly contributes to the local economy. In 2024, the park welcomed 83,800 visitors, who spent an impressive $5.9 million in communities close to the park. The visitor spending has played a vital role in supporting the local area, as per the report.

The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, known for its rich history, has become a significant tourist attraction. The money spent by the visitors in the local communities has a direct, positive impact on the economy. The funds are often spent on accommodation, food and beverages, gas, souvenirs, and other services, which helps to stimulate the local economy.

The report underscores the crucial role that national parks play in supporting local economies. It highlights the importance of maintaining the parks and making them accessible to the public, thereby attracting more visitors and contributing to the economic stability of the surrounding communities. The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park serves as a prime example of how tourism can significantly boost the local economy.

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