Politics & Government

Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno Visits Princeton Battlefield State Park

She spoke about the tourism industry following her tour, according to the Princeton Packet.

Two days before Independence Day, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno visited Princeton Battlefield State Park. The visit was part of a tour to promote the state's parks and historic sites.

Representatives from the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce accompanied her on the tour and Park Historian John Mills taught her about the Clarke House, according to the Princeton Packet.

Following her tour, Guadagno said tourism was a $40 billion industry in New Jersey, half of which comes from shore traffic and the other half from parks and historic sites, according to the report.

For more, visit princetonpacket.com.


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