The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development has recently awarded the City of Columbia and Maury County with $100,000 each in tourism enhancement grants. These grants are designed to assist cities and counties in bolstering their local tourism offerings, attracting more visitors, and boosting economic growth.
The City of Columbia plans to utilize the funds to establish two blueway access points along the Duck River at Riverwalk Park. This initiative aims to enhance recreational opportunities and promote the natural beauty of the area, ultimately attracting more tourists to the region.
On the other hand, Maury County intends to allocate the grant money towards the construction of a blueway river access point at the Duck State Scenic River in Yanahli Park. This project is expected to not only improve access to the river for locals and visitors but also to highlight the county’s commitment to preserving its natural resources.
Overall, these grants signify a significant investment in the tourism infrastructure of both the City of Columbia and Maury County, with the potential to drive economic development and promote the unique attractions of the region.
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