Festivals in the Appalachian region may provide a substantial economic impact for host communities. Regionally unique themes like Bluegrass and Old-Time music are substantial draw factors for potential visitors. This paper uses information collected at a small Appalachian themed music festival to project what the economic impact of hosting such an event is. Demographic information and an analysis of the festival visitor drawing area will further project the economic activity affected by the event
The spatial distribution of the expenditures associated with a rural arts and crafts festival was ex...
Infrastructure is what drives small towns in the United States. Defined as “the basic, underlying fr...
The purpose of this study was to provide the organizers of the Montana Folk Festival with an underst...
To date, there are a limited number of studies regarding the economic impact and community engagemen...
Festivals and special events provide excitement, fun, and art, cultural and heritage entertainment i...
Economic impact studies are facilitated to measure the amount of revenue brought into and cycled thr...
Evaluating the Economic Impact of Festivals and Special Events: Lessons From the 32st Annual Peter A...
Festivals can support local communities by bringing in unique visitors who will inject new revenue i...
Part of the Kinesiology Commons, and the Recreation Business Commons This Honors Thesis- Open Access...
This article explores arts festivals in terms of their relationship to local economic development wi...
With the rise of the American middle class in the early twentieth century, tourist boosters had new ...
This study examines spending patterns and economic impact of visitors to the community of Cedar Fall...
Bluegrass, a specific sub-style of country music, evolved in the upland South from traditional folks...
This report presents the results of the surveys used to develop estimates of the economic impact of ...
This study examines the economic contribution of the Canfield Fair on the local community. The fair ...
The spatial distribution of the expenditures associated with a rural arts and crafts festival was ex...
Infrastructure is what drives small towns in the United States. Defined as “the basic, underlying fr...
The purpose of this study was to provide the organizers of the Montana Folk Festival with an underst...
To date, there are a limited number of studies regarding the economic impact and community engagemen...
Festivals and special events provide excitement, fun, and art, cultural and heritage entertainment i...
Economic impact studies are facilitated to measure the amount of revenue brought into and cycled thr...
Evaluating the Economic Impact of Festivals and Special Events: Lessons From the 32st Annual Peter A...
Festivals can support local communities by bringing in unique visitors who will inject new revenue i...
Part of the Kinesiology Commons, and the Recreation Business Commons This Honors Thesis- Open Access...
This article explores arts festivals in terms of their relationship to local economic development wi...
With the rise of the American middle class in the early twentieth century, tourist boosters had new ...
This study examines spending patterns and economic impact of visitors to the community of Cedar Fall...
Bluegrass, a specific sub-style of country music, evolved in the upland South from traditional folks...
This report presents the results of the surveys used to develop estimates of the economic impact of ...
This study examines the economic contribution of the Canfield Fair on the local community. The fair ...
The spatial distribution of the expenditures associated with a rural arts and crafts festival was ex...
Infrastructure is what drives small towns in the United States. Defined as “the basic, underlying fr...
The purpose of this study was to provide the organizers of the Montana Folk Festival with an underst...