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The 9th annual “Big Bundle Up” campaign concluded earlier this month. The Door County tourism industry and local community worked together to collect 937 winter clothing items. The campaign was led by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism and organized locally b

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The Door County Visitor Bureau (DCVB), the tourism marketing organization for Door County is excited to announce the 2019 Door County Official Visitor Guide is now available.

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Media Contact: Jon Jarosh, Director of Communications & PR, Door County Visitor Bureau, [email protected] or 920-818-1133

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The editors of Budget Travel have named Door County the “Best Romantic Getaway” in their 2018 Budget Travel Awards.

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will be featured on the Travel Channel’s irresistible series, “Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations,” in a new episode scheduled to premier on Tuesday, August 28 at 8:30 p.m. CST.

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As the temperature starts to fall Door County is ready to welcome the winter season with the release of the 2017-2018 Official Winter Guide.

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Sturgeon Bay, WI – Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers and Tourism Secretary-designee Anne Sayers were welcomed by nearly 200 guests at Destination Door County’s annual National Travel & Tourism Week breakfast celebration at Stone Harbor Resort on Tuesday, May 3.

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Destination Door County (DDC), the county’s tourism marketing & management organization, is excited to announce the release of the Door County 2022 Official Destination Guide in conjunction with National Plan For Vacation Day, which is January 25, 2022.

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Destination Door County Board Chairman Todd Trimberger announced today that President/CEO Jack Moneypenny is leaving the organization. Moneypenny’s last day will be July 14, 2021.

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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s National Scenic Byways program named the Door County Coastal Byway (DCCB) a National Scenic Byway on February 16, 2021.