The Franklin County Tourist Development Council has received a Florida Tourism Industry Award for its Forgotten Coast Mobile App.
The TDC received the Henry award in rural county marketing from VISIT FLORIDA for the “Florida’s Forgotten Coast” app.
The Henry is the highest award level in each category of the annual Flagler Awards.
The Florida's Forgotten Coast app was created last year to help visitors access information about area amenities, events, beach conditions, lodging, restaurants, shopping and outdoor recreation opportunities with just a click on their phone or tablet.
It is currently in use by over 3100 people – it can be downloaded from the Google Play store and the Apple App Store.
The Gulf County Tourist Development Council received a silver award in rural county marketing for its “Wade In, COVID-19 Recovery” campaign.
The Flagler Awards were established in 2000 to recognize outstanding tourism marketing in Florida.
The awards honor many of the individuals and organizations that help maintain and improve Florida’s position as one of the world’s most popular travel destinations.
The awards are open to all individuals, private businesses and not-for-profit organizations offering a product or service that promotes tourism to or within the state of Florida.
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