National Geographic MapGuide Website Will Be Created to Tell Region's Authentic Story WASHINGTON (Aug. 10, 2015)—Organizations along the length of the Mississippi River are joining with National ...
When American readers open the pages of National Geographic, they expect to see pictures of exotic people like the lost tribes of Borneo and exotic places like the Amazon River or the Great Wall of ...
The National Geographic Mississippi River Geotourism Project will meet in the Quad-Cities on Monday and Tuesday. National Geographic will host seminars from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
National Geographic is looking for help spreading the word about things to see and do on the Mississippi River. The magazine has developed an interactive website where people can tell the story of the ...
MOLINE — A National Geographic website being built will promote what's unique and special about the Quad-Cities. Several local community meetings were held Monday and Tuesday to present the National ...
What's so special about your place? National Geographic, in partnership with the Mississippi River Connections Collaborative and other partners are developing an interactive website of the Mississippi ...
The next round of public meetings hosted by the National Geographic Society will be held next month at several sites in the Quad-Cities. Jim Dion, director of tourism projects at the National ...
One Mississippi, an environmental advocacy group, is declaring June 2 the first-ever National Mississippi River Day. Multiple river cities and a few states have formally recognized the day, including ...