MEMBER LISTINGS Regional Travel Associations
REGIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCS
Deep South USA
www.deep-south-usa.com T: 01462 440784 (Tennessee), 01462 440787 (Mississippi), 020 8339 6122 (Alabama), 020 8460 8473 (Louisiana) E:
info@deep-south-usa.com
Rocky Mountain International
www.RMI-RealAmerica.com 1G The Chandlery, 50 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7QY T: 020 7953 8790 F: 020 7953 8791 E:
martin@rmi-realamerica.co.uk
RMI are the international representatives of Idaho, Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming
Discover New England
www.discovernewengland.co.uk 100 International Drive, Suite 352 Portsmouth NH 03801, USA T: 001 603 766 0606 F: 001 603 766 0607 E:
info@discovernewengland.org
Discover New England (DNE) is a non- profit regional marketing organisation with a mission to increase international tourism to the participating states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Great Lakes of North America
www.greatlakesnorthamerica.co.uk c/o Cellet Travel Services Ltd, Brook House, 47 High Street, Henley-In-Arden, Warwickshire B95 5AA T: 08456 020 574 F: 01564 795 333 E:
info@cellet.co.uk
Great Lakes represents Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
Washington, DC & Capital Region USA
www.capitalregionusa.org Link House, 140 The Broadway, Tolworth, Surrey KT6 7JE T: 020 8339 6048 F: 020 8339 6001 E:
tmp.uk@
btinternet.com
Represents Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. From historic sites to sandy beaches, culinary delights to fantastic shopping, family fun and unique attractions to cosmopolitan cities, the Capital Region has it all!
VISIT GUAM Where America’s Day Begins
www.visitguam.org www.visitusa.org.uk 13
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