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Oregon wineries partner to create a Google-based tourist Map
“The Rule of Partnerships” (Roger A. Brooks) is one of the most important rules in creating a successful tourism strategy.
In this case, the Oregon Winery Explorer (TM) has created a great Google Wineries Map. ‘You can search by winery location, varietals or amenities offered at the winery, including whether the winery has a tasting room and retail shop, RV access or special accommodations for event hosting. The Oregon Wineries Association provides all the information you need to enjoy planning your winery visit—whether it’s a day trip or a week-long tour you have in mind.’
Do you belong to a group that could take advantage of a Google Map for tourists?
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