Day in the Sun

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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Maggie Valenti
Maggie Valenti
Maggie Valenti joined Tucker Publishing Group in September 2022 as a staff writer. She graduated from Gettysburg College in 2020 with a bachelors degree in English. A Connecticut native, Maggie has ridden horses for 15 years and has hunt seat competition experience on the East Coast.

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