No one disputes that the Rochester area faces many problems. The most serious problems, job loss and people loss, stem from the overabundance of state laws and regulations that choke businesses and individuals (high property taxes, high energy costs, high workers compensation costs, the scaffold law, I could go on, but I might fling my coffee mug at an innocent bystander).
In light of these serious challenges, nimrods predictably offer the perfect solution to all our woes: TOURISM DOLLARS!
The latest example of this can be found in an editorial in today’s D&C that praises the state for focusing on upstate tourism. According to the D&C:
The state this week rolled out a new campaign, using the iconic “I Love New York” slogan, to draw tourists upstate from nearby states and Canada.
The idea is that high gas prices will limit trips this summer, meaning people from New Jersey or Toronto might be more inclined to visit Rochester’s lakeside or take a golf vacation in Monroe County than travel long distances.
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The upstate focus, as it develops, must be about more than the Finger Lakes and Niagara Falls. Those are great attractions, but so too is the rich history of Rochester, the home of Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony and George Eastman.
There are jewels upstate that a renewed tourism effort should uncover.
Someone please tell me who would go on a vacation to visit the homes of Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and George Eastman. The next time you talk to an out of town friend, try to convince them to vacation in Rochester so that they can visit the George Eastman house. Let me know how that works out for you. [Read more →]
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