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The region raked in millions from eclipse tourism in April

Although the number of visitors to Southwestern Indiana for the April 8 total solar eclipse was smaller than expected, umbraphiles in Posey, Gibson, Vanderburgh, and Warrick counties generated millions of dollars in tax revenue and regional wages April 5-9, according to Explore Evansville.

80,000 Anticipated number of visitors for the eclipse

40,004 Visitors specifically attributed to the eclipse

$1.1 million Amount of tax revenue generation from regional eclipse tourism

25,226 Overnight visitors for the eclipse, whose lodging boosted the regional hospitality industry by $1.6 million

$6.6 million Amount spent by visitors during eclipse weekend

$3.4 million Boost the regional food and beverage industry received

$2.9 million Amount eclipse visitors generated for regional wages

Source: Explore Evansville, via Rockport Analytics, Inc.

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Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen joined Tucker Publishing Group, Inc., in April 2021 as Managing Editor. She previously served as the special publications editor for the Messenger-Inquirer newspaper in Owensboro, Kentucky. A native of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, Jodi is a Murray State University journalism graduate. After college, she spent two and half years in Vienna, Austria, first as an au pair, and then as the publisher’s assistant and events editor for The Vienna Review, a monthly English-language newspaper. Jodi has lived on Evansville’s East Side since 2016 and enjoys reading, walking her German shepherd Morgan, and exploring Evansville. She also serves on the board of directors for Foster Care In the The U.S.

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