Over a cup of coca-leaf tea, she talked in a way that would have warmed the hearts of tourism promoters here.
Rose Street was nicknamed the "Amber Mile" by tourism promoters (later dropped) due to the many bars and public houses along it.
But Key West's official tourism promoters say they see the imitation as five acres of free advertising.
His sketches and writings were published in Europe, and he is considered to be the first tourism promoter for the area.
Obviously that isn't true, but tourism promoters consciously push the idea.
Through this process, "tourism promoters strove to balance the demands of multiple identities: local, regional, state, national.
So the tireless tourism promoter herself grumbles about the crowds?
The word was subsequently changed by tourism promoters to Kawartha, with the meaning "bright waters and happy lands."
Mr. Martin and other tourism promoters are trying to put a good face on the rising euro.
Themes were suggested and heightened by early tourism promoters, the beginnings of the area's preservation and the rise of the environmental movement.