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Making contact with tourism offices of the U.S. states

 

  • Nevada Commission on Tourism: 401 N. Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701; 800-237-0774 or 775-687-4322; www.travelnevada.com.
  • New Hampshire Division of Tourism: 172 Pembroke Rd., P.O. Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302; 800-FUN-IN-NH or 603-271-2343; www.visitnh.gov.
  • New Jersey Office of Travel and Tourism: 20 W. State St., P.O. Box 820, Trenton, NJ 08625; 800-VISIT-NJ; www.visitnj.org.
  • New Mexico Department of Tourism: 491 Old Santa Fe Trail, Lamy Building, Santa Fe, NM 87501; 800-733-6396; www.newmexico.org.

  • New York - Empire State Development Division of Tourism: 30 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12245; 800-CALL-NYS; www.iloveny.com.
  • North Carolina Travel and Tourism Division: 301 N. Wilmington St., Raleigh, NC 27626; 800-VISIT-NC; www.visitnc.com.
  • North Dakota Tourism Office: 400 E. Broadway, Suite 50, Bismarck, ND 58501; 800-435-5663; www.ndtourism.com.
  • Ohio Office of Travel and Tourism: Riffe Center, 77 S. High St., Box 1001, Columbus, OH 43215; 800-BUCKEYE; www.ohiotourism.com.

  • Oklahoma Tourism: P.O. Box 52002, Oklahoma City, OK 73152; 800-652-6552; www.travelok.com.
  • Oregon Tourism Commission: 775 Summer St. NE, Salem, OR 97301; 800-547-7842; www.traveloregon.com.
  • Pennsylvania Tourism Bureau: 400 North St., Fourth Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17120; 800-995-0969; www.pennsylvania.com or www.experiencepa.com.

  • Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation: One W. Exchange St., Providence, RI 02903; 800-556-2484; www.visitrhodeisland.com.
  • South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism: 1205 Pendleton, Columbia, SC 29201; 803-734-1700; www.travelsc.com.
  • South Dakota Division of Tourism: Capitol Lake Plaza, 711 E. Wells Ave., Pierre, SD 57501; 800-732-5682; www.travelsd.com.
  • Tennessee Department of Tourist Development: Rachel Jackson State Office Building, 320 Sixth Ave., Fifth Floor, Nashville, TN 37243; 800-836-6200 or 800-GO-2-TENN; www.state.tn.us/tourdev.

  • Texas Travel Information Center: P.O. Box 149248, Austin, TX 78714-9248; 800-452-9292; www.traveltex.com.
  • Utah Travel Council: Council Hall/Capitol Hill, 300 N. State St., Salt Lake City, UT 84114; 800-200-1160 or 801-538-1030; www.utah.com.
  • Vermont Department of Tourism: Six Baldwin St., No. 33, Montpelier, VT 05633; 800-VERMONT or 802-828-3237; www.vermontvacation.com.
  • Virginia Tourism Corporation: 901 E. Byrd St., Richmond, VA 23219; 800-VISIT-VA or 800-321-3244; www.virginia.org.

  • Washington D.C. Convention and Tourism Corporation: 1212 New York Ave. NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005; 202-789-7000; www.washington.org.
  • Washington State Business and Tourism Development: 128 10th Ave. SW, Olympia, WA 98501; 360-725-5052; www.experiencewashington.com.
  • West Virginia Travel Development Division: 90 MacCorkle Ave. SW, South Charleston, WV 25303; 800-CALL-WVA; www.callwva.com.
  • Wisconsin Department of Tourism: 201 W. Washington, P.O. Box 7976, Madison, WI 53707; 800-372-2737 or 800-432-TRIP; www.travelwisconsin.com.

  • Wyoming Division of Tourism: Frank Norris Jr. Travel Center, I-25 at College Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82002; 307-777-7777 or 800-225-5996; www.wyomingtourism.org.

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