Temple receives ‘Tourism Friendly’ certification from Travel Texas

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The City of Temple has been recognized as a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community by Travel Texas, following the completion of a certification process. This designation highlights Discover Temple’s efforts to promote tourism as a means to support economic growth, increase local employment, and attract more visitors both from within the United States and internationally.

Governor Greg Abbott commented on the importance of tourism for the state and local economies. “Tourism is critical to both our local and state economies,” said Governor Abbott. “Travelers to and within Texas generate almost $200 billion in annual economic impact and support 1.3 million jobs across the state. I congratulate the City of Temple and Discover Temple on earning this designation. All Texas communities are encouraged to apply to become a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community to further grow local tourism and jobs across our great state.”

Temple now holds three certifications: Film Friendly Texas, Music Friendly Texas, and Tourism Friendly Texas.

Senator Pete Flores also recognized Temple’s achievement. “Congratulations to the City of Temple on achieving Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community status,” said Senator Pete Flores. “This well-deserved recognition highlights Temple’s commitment to leveraging tourism to boost economic growth and create jobs. By attracting visitors, Temple strengthens its local businesses and enhances the quality of life for its residents. This is a win-win for the local community and for the entire state of Texas.”

Representative Brad Buckley noted how this new designation reflects positively on Temple’s history and current development. “Congratulations to the City of Temple on being designated a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community,” said Representative Brad Buckley. “This designation speaks volumes to how the city has bridged from the beauty of its rich history to its current offerings to its citizens and those who choose to visit. From its charming historic downtown to its growing and thriving neighborhoods, it is wonderful to see Temple recognized in this way, and I am thrilled that more people will be able to experience what the community has to offer.”

City Manager Brynn Myers described what this recognition means for Temple’s team efforts in promoting tourism: “We are incredibly honored that Temple has been recognized as a Tourism Friendly Texas Certified Community,” said City Manager Brynn Myers. “This achievement is a testament to the passion and dedication our team has poured into making Temple a destination that welcomes all with open arms. Tourism is not only a driver of economic growth, it’s also a reflection of our community’s spirit. This recognition reinforces our continued commitment to elevating the visitor experience while preserving the charm and authenticity that make Temple so special.”

Councilmember Jessica Walker shared her perspective on submitting the application: “This certification holds a very special place in my heart,” said Temple Councilmember Jessica Walker. “Being able to submit the application on behalf of our city was a meaningful moment for me. I’ve witnessed the hard work and heart Discover Temple puts into promoting our community day in and day out. To see our efforts formally recognized at the state level is both exciting and humbling. Temple is a city full of history, culture, and connection, and this designation affirms that we’re on the right path in sharing that with others. I couldn’t be prouder of our team and this milestone for our city.”

The program allows local governments or non-profit organizations responsible for tourism promotion or development efforts an opportunity for greater collaboration with stakeholders important for tourism development, education about tourism’s role in supporting communities statewide, identification of locally driven strategies, as well as access to additional resources through Travel Texas programs (https://gov.texas.gov/tourism-friendly-texas).

Travel Texas operates within Governor Abbott’s Economic Development & Tourism Office with an aim toward enhancing local economic initiatives by marketing Texas as an attractive travel destination outside state borders—generating out-of-state travel revenue while supporting job creation at both municipal levels across Texas.



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