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03/17/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/17/2026 11:43

Governor Stein Encourages Visitors to Rediscover the Unforgettable Places of North Carolina at Visit NC Tourism Conference

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Governor Stein Encourages Visitors to Rediscover the Unforgettable Places of North Carolina at Visit NC Tourism Conference

Raleigh
Mar 17, 2026

Today at Visit NC's annual tourism conference, North Carolina Governor Josh Stein celebrated the strength of North Carolina's tourism industry.

"North Carolina is a place worth visiting and worth coming back to again and again," said Governor Josh Stein. "Whether you're skiing in our mountains in the winter or swimming along the Outer Banks in the summer or watching NASCAR races in the spring or fall, our state offers something for everyone to rediscover what makes North Carolina unforgettable."

Domestic and international visitors spent $36.7 billion in North Carolina in 2024. Visitor spending adds more than $100 million to the state's economy every day, generating $7.3 million in daily tax revenue. More than 230,000 North Carolinians work in tourism-related industries, and tourism saves the average North Carolina household nearly $600 a year in state and local taxes.

Last month, Governor Stein visited several of North Carolina's six ski resorts to highlight the mountains that make North Carolina the Winter Capital of the South. The state's ski industry generates more than $244 million annually and attracts more than 780,000 visitors each year. Last year, Governor Josh Stein and First Lady Anna Stein launched the "Rediscover the Unforgettable" tourism initiative to encourage travel to western North Carolina to spark local economies.

To learn more about destinations across the state, visit VisitNC.com and rediscover what makes North Carolina unforgettable.

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