Today's Travelers Crave Cultural Experiences

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RV = Today’s Travelers Crave Cultural Experiences (NAPSA)—Whentraveling to a new destination, today’s travelers prefer to learn about and explore exactly what makes that location so special. Whether it’s chowing down on crab cakes in Maryland or stand- ing where the first shots of the Civil War were fir, today’s leisure travelers crave authentic cultural experiences. To help travelers plan their next vacation, various new online travel resources have emerg. Gozaic.com is the only site that brings together extensive and var- i information about cultural and heritage travel experiences. According to a recent study by Mandala Research, 78 percent of U.S. leisure travelers take part in cultural and/or heritage activities while traveling and they contribute more than $192 billion annually to the U.S. economy. The study also found that these types of travelers take vacations more frequently and enjoy culinary experiences, visiting historic sites, attending re-enactments and tour- ing art museums and galleries, among other things. As the fusion of “go,” for travel, and the mosaic of heritage and culture, Gozaic.com is all about inspiring people to fuel their pas- sions for culture and history by exploring meaningful places. The site features mosaics of images illustrating the dimensions of featur heritage and cultural destinations. Gozaic can be us as a springboard for travelers planning future trips, helping them DowntownStaunton tome BE courte ee Mer esliemeertis Tater |) eee Many travelers today enjoy cullinary experiences, visiting historic sites, and touring art museums and galleries. research cultural and heritage travel destinations, sites, events and activities. Visitors can search for a specific destination or for sites bas on personal interests, whether that means art deco architecture or colonial history. The site provides in-depth background on the historic and cultural significance of hundrs of places, and rounds upall the necessary details for a trip well spent, including information on off-the-beaten-path cafs, must-see museumsand kitschy boutiques. The site is also an online gath- ering place for like-mind tra- velers, and users can create free profiles. Members share travel interests, add friends, upload photos and write reviews about places they've been. Gozaic.com is the website of Heritage Travel, Inc., a subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, visit www.gozaic.com or contact (877) 694-6924 or info@ gozaic.com.