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Article: STATE DEVELOPS AN APPETITE FOR CULINARY TOURISM GROUPS TO TEMPT MORE VISITORS WITH TOP-NOTCH DINING.(Business)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- January 31, 2004
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Byline: Janet Forgrieve, Rocky Mountain News
Visitors have a host of reasons for traveling to Colorado, from snowboarding to board meetings.
But, whether clad in hiking boots or business suits, the guests all have one thing in common - while they're here, they have to eat.
A couple of discussions this month will revolve around ways to let more people know what's for dinner in Denver and around the state.
In a recent national survey used by the Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, meeting planners ranked dining as more important than shopping or other activities when choosing a convention city.
"Maybe 20 percent shop, ...