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Author Lee, Mordecai, 1948- author.

Title See America : the politics and administration of federal tourism promotion, 1937-1973 / Mordecai Lee
Published Albany : State University of New York Press, [2020]
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Contents The tourism industry and big government: Origins of the US Travel Bureau, 1930-1936 -- The US Tourist Bureau: Birth by administrative action, 1937 -- The US Travel Bureau: Renamed and expanded, 1938 -- When business liked (part of) the New Deal, 1939 -- Congress decides it sometimes likes agency PR: Statutory creation, 1940 -- Promoting tourism during a national emergency, 1941 -- Travel promotion in wartime? 1942-1943 -- Post-War revival: Interior's US Travel Division, 1946-1949 -- Last try: Interior's Office of Travel, 1968-1973
Summary "As the first federal tourism agency, the US Travel Bureau played a seminal role by setting the precedent for federal involvement in tourism. Created in 1937 by Interior Secretary Harold Ickes and given formal status by Congress in 1940 the Travel Bureau was distinctive for several reasons. Business interests otherwise hostile to FDR's New Deal enthusiastically supported its work. Roosevelt, who was in the process of significantly expanding the National Park system, saw increased tourism as a means to bolster economic activity and counteract the Great Depression. The Travel Bureau quietly engaged in vigorous marketing to encourage African Americans to travel, including sponsoring the 1940 and 1941 editions of the Green Book, the travel guide for African Americans facing segregated lodging. Another unusual feature of the Travel Bureau was that Congress exempted it from its usual hostility to public relations by federal agencies. The Bureau developed an unusually extensive PR and marketing program, trying to persuade citizens to travel more. After an on-and-off existence, President Nixon transferred travel promotion to the Commerce Department where to this day there is a travel promotion office and a federal surtax to fund it"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject United States. Department of the Interior -- History
SUBJECT United States. Department of the Interior fast
Subject Tourism -- United States -- History
Tourism -- Government policy -- United States
Tourism
Tourism -- Government policy
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781438478104
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9781438478098