Listen to our Destination Spotlight on Burlington
Jeff Lawson, VP Tourism
Hello Burlington
www.HelloBurlingtonCT.com
Winter officially begins on December 21st 2024, but since we’re now past Thanksgiving and already into the holiday/winter spirit, for the live national broadcast of America’s #1 Travel Radio Show on December 7th 2024, we decided to check-in on Burlington, Vermont for the latest “Destination Spotlight” in our ongoing show series. Located in the northwestern region of the State, on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain and just 45 minutes from the Canadian border — did you know that Burlington is closer to Montreal, Canada than any major U.S. city? It’s true!
1778 days have passed since we initially showcased the city, and Hello Burlington VP of Tourism is still going strong in his position while our program has added over 200 more radio stations across the USA to our national network.
To hear the engaging conversation that included many reasons why Burlington is a location we say is worthy of your travel dollars, now that the program has been transmitted over satellite and aired across the USA via our 600+ weekly radio stations that broadcast RMWorldTravel with Robert & Mary Carey and Rudy Maxa, you can access the interview again that’s been archived here by clicking the play arrow immediately following this text …
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Burlington, Vermont is located in the 14th State in our nation, admitted to the union in 1791 and known as the Green Mountain State. For our 60th “Destination Spotlight” we turned our attention to this gem of a city that’s in the western part of the State and a place we feel is worthy of your travel dollars. Their VP of Tourism, Jeff Lawson, joined us on 25 January 2020 to share some of Burlington’s surprising demographics, popular activities from skiing to cycling, hiking and various lake activities — to their bustling Church Street Marketplace. To learn more and hear our discussion, the full interview that ran across our national network of 410+ affiliates, can be heard by clicking on the play arrow below …