AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKentucky Tourism Record: Gov. Andy Beshear says 2025 was Kentucky’s best tourism year ever, with 81.1 million visitors and $14.6 billion in economic impact—supporting about 96,993 jobs. Local Visitor Dollars: Paducah hit a $326.7 million tourism spending record in 2025, backing 2,435 local jobs and $26.5 million in state and local tax revenue. Pride & Welcome: Lexington is leaning into LGBTQ+ travel as an economic driver, highlighting accessibility and a “feel welcome” experience for Pride visitors. Scenic Stops: USA TODAY spotlights three Kentucky “most treasured views”—Mammoth Cave, Cumberland Falls (moonbow), and Natural Bridge—as must-see road trip anchors. Road-Trip Reality Check: Kentucky’s gas tax relief debate continues as officials weigh short-term savings against long-term road and bridge funding. Off-Road Tourism: ULTRA4 Racing Series is bringing a major off-road event to Hazard/Perry County in October, with plans for a year-round track. Community & Culture: A documentary project across the Ohio River corridor is capturing African American local history for future heritage tourism. Safety Note: Authorities confirmed a kangaroo escaped in Richmond and was safely recovered—an unusual reminder to keep exotic animals contained.
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