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For Immediate Release “Get Onboard: Wheels Through Time Featured in United’s In-Flight Magazine” Contact: Matt Walksler, PR Director Wheels Through Time Museum 62 Vintage Lane / P.O. Box 790 Maggie Valley, NC 28751 Tele: (828) 926-6266 Email:
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Get Onboard:
"Wheels Featured in United's In-Flight Magazine
Going on vacation? Traveling on business?
If you are, fly United and check out Wheels Through Time in their on board publication, Hemispheres Magazine.
Dedicated to keeping their travelers in the know, the award winning Hemispheres Magazine provides more than two million monthly readers with entertaining and informative first hand knowledge from their world-wide network of writers. Hemispheres keeps their sophisticated, affluent audience of business and leisure travelers knowledgeable about the best that United’s global network has to offer.
“It’s a major accomplishment for Wheels Through Time and is great for the tourism industry in Haywood County” said Mark Clasby, Executive Director of the Haywood County Economic Development Commission. “Its fantastic!”
North Carolina Senator Joe Sam Queen was equally excited about the news. “Its exciting that travelers from around the world are hearing about Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley and the great motorcycling experiences that Western North Carolina have to offer.”
Wheels Through Time is featured in the “updates” section of Hemispheres’ A Traveler’s Know it all, sandwiched right between articles highlighting Rio De Janeiro and the new Simpsons movie.
“Being featured in Hemispheres Magazine puts Wheels Through Time and Haywood County in front of millions of travelers.” said Dale Walksler, founder and curator to the museum. “It puts us on the global map and on par with some of the world’s greatest attractions. It’s an absolute honor.”
So if you’re going to be in the air any time soon, check the seat in front of you. You might be sitting right next to “The Museum That Runs”.
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