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Trends in Demographics and Information Technology Affecting Visitor Center Use: Focus Group Report James H. Gramann Visiting Chief Social Scientist National Park Service Social Science Program
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Document Date: 2006-08-02 13:00:41


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Washington / DC / Barrington / /

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Roper / Skywood Press / Turkey Run Park / /

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United States / /

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Memorial Parkway / Grand Portage National Monument / Homestead National Monument / /

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nature-based travel / heritage tourism travel stay / transportation / wireless handheld technology / educational technology / mass media / information-technology trends / travel information / travel data shows / stimulated heritage tourism travel / travel decisions / information technology / percent information technology / focus groups / technology trends / focus / basic services / information-technology / wireless communication / information-technology focus / /

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National Park Service / Smithsonian / National Endowment for the Arts / /

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James H. Gramann Visiting / Laura Bush / /

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SOCIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM Executive / personal digital assistant / Chief of Planning / Chief Social Scientist / General Management / General / /

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Missouri / Texas / Tennessee / Virginia / Illinois / Florida / North Carolina / Georgia / /

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southeastern US / northern Virginia / /

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telecommuting / information technologies / wireless handheld technology / Virtual reality / Eighty percent information technology / Information Technology / personal digital assistant / cell phones / 6 Information technology / /

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